Luciano Kruk designed a concrete and glass home free of artifices near Buenos Aires.
A minimalist residence in Laurentides, Canada, designed against the sloping terrain surrounded by natural beauty.
Pavel Mícek Architects built an A-frame weekend home into the side of a sloped meadow in Beskydy Mountains in the Czech Republic.
Wittehaus managed to create a four bedroom open floor plan home with just 1,990 square feet to work with.
Assembledge+ utilized floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors to create an effortless indoor/outdoor experience.
A residence filled with oceanic references, from balconies that resemble docks to a staircase that mimics the underwater experience.
Douglas & Company Architects transformed this small Victorian cottage into a modern home while keeping original details intact.
A house where the architects imagined the structure to be a wall that acts as a barrier to protect the slopes looming above it.
A unique, low-maintenance structure, aka a DADU, designed with an asymmetrical roofline that gives nod to a cat ready to pounce.
Neogenesis+Studi0261 created a private modern escape within a traditional Indian neighborhood.
The bright glass box home on Long Island by Mojo Stumer employs mahogany planks to anchor into its natural surroundings.
Paul Michael Davis Architects designed clever ways to allow light inside without compromising privacy in this Seattle home.
A house in Toronto follows in the footsteps of Louis I. Kahn with its precise regulating lines.
Bear Run Cabin at the foothills of the Cascade Mountains may have a limited footprint, but its access to nature sees no bounds.
A Melbourne residence where boulders were placed by crane throughout before the building process began.