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.
Studio IDA transforms a 172-square-foot triangular horse stable into an elegant tiny home with a loft in the heart of Paris.
Pocket Passiv by Anderson Architecture is a net-zero tiny house in Australia showcasing innovative design and sustainability in a limited urban space.
Cover Architecture designs the Moongate ADU with an eye-catching sculptural facade and a creative blend of geometric forms.
Designed by NOKE Architects, the electric House of Color in Warsaw is a tiny cottage boasting a vibrant color palette within a serene locale.
Designed by BYRÓ architekti, Garden Pavilion is a modest retreat in Prague that serves as an escape for quiet time and the occasional overnight stay.
ADU maker Cosmic is introducing 100 ADUs for California homeowners starting at $279,000, outfitted with solar power storage and water reclamation systems to make off-grid living a reality.
In Singapore, Metre Architects transformed Vessel, a tiny apartment, by adding a dramatic loft with a clever set of wooden box stairs.
Designed + built by students at IAAC, MO.CA (MOBILE CATALYST) is a modern, self-sufficient mobile home with all the amenities you need to live on the road.
This Accessory Dwelling Unit in California blends modern design with compact living, with a unique semicircular wall of windows that's the pièce de résistance.
2024 will soon be here, so we're looking back to check out the most popular architecture posts of 2023, from A-frame cabins to tiny houses, renovated mansions to houses made for cats.
Ikra Arshad brings her playful style merging pastel shades and monochrome tones with geometric patterns to an East Quay artist pod.
Bologna-based firm STUDIOFEM designed The Mini tiny house with natural materials and glass panels to make it feel open and part of nature.
Architects Juan Ruiz and Amelia Tapia have designed IWI, a modular structure that offers users a living space that can adapt to their own needs.