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Downtown LA Loft by Patrick Tighe Architecture
Regular readers of this blog may accuse us of being obsessed with industrial style loft spaces.
Studhorse House, Winthrop designed by Tom Kundig
Think of the wild West in America and one immediately gets the vision of wide open space and a sense of splendid isolation which evokes the spirit of pioneering adventurism.
Bal House, Menlo Park by Terry & Terry Architecture
Bal House in Menlo Park, California, may look like an ordinary mid-century ranch house from the front.
Muji Hut
As Japan is home to some of the most densely populated areas in the world, it comes as little surprise that micro-living is so popular.
Casa Na Xemena, Ibiza by Ramon Esteve
When it is dull and rainy outside, there is no better way to lift the spirits than to indulge in a spot of daydreaming about beautiful houses in the sun.
Museum of Indigenous Knowledge in Manila by Kengo Kuma
The Museum of Indigenous Knowledge may be planned for a busy street corner in Manila, but the nature-inspired design proposed by Japanese architect Kengu Kuma could easily have transported visitors back to the neolithic age.
Toda House by Kimihiko Okada
In Japan, despite the extremely high population density, most people still live in detached single-dwelling houses, partly due to the ever-present risk of earthquakes.
Bosco Verticale Skyscrapers in Milan
Green architecture has been much discussed but few architects have realised the concept in such spectacular fashion as Stefano Boeri with the Bosco Verticale ("Vertical Forest").
The Aria Building by MHN Design Union
The Aria is a 9-storey apartment block located in the Bondi Junction area of Sydney.
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