A 248 ft² minimalist Paris studio by BETH X EPISTEME STUDIO features modular, double-duty furniture, a Murphy bed, and warm, space-saving design.
A Venice backyard ADU by ARA-la Studio and James Garvan mixes surfside charm with smart design, curving forms, and a bold, beachy palette.
The Console House is a compact, modern treehouse by Hello Wood that blends in with natural surroundings in the heart of the Danube Bend.
Designed by Natasha Kukresh, a 533-square-foot studio apartment in Minsk masterfully balances bold colors and aesthetics with practicality.
Baranowitz + Kronenberg designed the compact Urban Refuge apartment in Tel Aviv focusing on warmth, functionality and biophilic harmony.
Pocket Passiv by Anderson Architecture is a net-zero tiny house in Australia showcasing innovative design and sustainability in a limited urban space.
Designed by NOKE Architects, the electric House of Color in Warsaw is a tiny cottage boasting a vibrant color palette within a serene locale.
Metre Architects designed a multipurpose wooden structure for sleeping, working, relaxing, and storage for a compact apartment in Singapore.
A unique, low-maintenance structure, aka a DADU, designed with an asymmetrical roofline that gives nod to a cat ready to pounce.
We hopped around the world to show incredible architecture projects of all sizes. Take a look back at the top architecture posts from 2015.
Not only is living small advantageous from a financial + environment perspective, but it's also a way to live with just the things you need.