A five story townhouse in Park Slope with a floating sofa pod and a mod breakfast banquette.
Colorful sound absorbers create The Temple of Sound, an environment for visitors to experience calm and serenity and learn about sound.
Founding partner of thread collective, Urban Landscape Design Director Elliott Maltby joins us for today's Friday Five!
A Melbourne residence where boulders were placed by crane throughout before the building process began.
At the new Jaguar Design Studio clay models are judiciously contoured into reality + virtual reality systems are used to test their limits.
OOIIO Architecture completed the GAS House in Toledo, Spain, with four patios that serve as light wells and for natural ventilation.
The Shoebox micro apartment in Beirut spans a mere 16m2 with built-in functionality added everywhere for maximum efficiency.
AAmp Studio was hired to do a full renovation and addition to the 100-year old Sunnyside Townhouse in Toronto's West End neighborhood.
Cabin A rests on a steep slope with an A-frame design that gives nod to naval architecture.
Donald M. Rattner is an author and architect and he's here to share some favorite spaces chosen to be part of his book in Friday Five.
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Varying lifestyles in a multi-family household calls for multiple private spaces under one home.
A young couple's compact apartment in Kiev is reconfigured and redesigned with vibrant blue curtains defining each space.
The abundant nature – mature trees, sprawling lawns, and flowering gardens – give this California house a sense of natural cohesion.
A crystalline, copper-clad structure in Raleigh, North Carolina, that appears as it's growing organically from the wall.