Heliotrope Architects' principal Joe Herrin renovates a 1960s A-frame cabin over time to become his family's dream getaway on Orcas Islands.
A hidden architectural gem in the Dutch forest that redefines functionality, aesthetics, and sustainability within its half-hexagonal design.
A massive, California vacation home that manages to feel warm and cozy despite its 15,000-square-foot size.
An architect couple builds a sustainable Catskills Cottage as an ultra-efficient escape from New York City all year long.
The Up Studio designed the Harbor Hideaway residence with black slats that wrap the structure for privacy and additional visual appeal.
Located on North Stradbroke Island, the Baker Boys Beach House by REFRESH*DESIGN gives nod to camp life giving the feeling of being outdoors.
Tasked with building a tiny home, Matt Williams Architects designed a small, triangular retreat in Dolphin Sands on the coast of Tasmania.
Fischer Architecture designed a compact home in Stinson Beach as an open, light-filled writer's retreat that maximizes indoor-outdoor living.
A cabin retreat in the Catskills that lives in physical isolation as a self-sustaining infrastructure that's in balance with nature.
When designing this resort in a Polish seaside town, traditional architecture and modernity were combined to form a peaceful retreat.
Check into THE KRANE, a modern, minimalist hotel for two that's located in an old coal crane on the Nordhavn harbor in Copenhagen.