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Oriel Window House by Shinsuke Fujii Architects
Japan has long been a playground for residential architects, who have to be extra creative in order to squeeze the maximum amount of space into restricted plots.
Clerkenwell Cooperage by Chris Dyson Architects
Clerkenwell may now be synonymous with architects and furniture showrooms, but beneath this genteel veneer lies a deep industrial heritage with brewers, jewellers and printers once jostling for space around its narrow streets.
Cantilever House by Design Unit
An industrial style building may not appear to be a natural fit for a rainforest location, but this stunning house in Kuala Lumpur by Design Unit architects shows how industrial style features can work in harmony with nature.
La Fabrica by Ricardo Bofill Taller de Arquitectura
"Industrial style" conjures up images of loft apartments, exposed brick walls and perhaps a few concrete accessories.
Tobogan House by Z4Z4 Architects
At first glance this unusual structure in a suburban plot on the outskirts of Madrid looks more like an industrial installation than a family home.
A'tolan House by Create + Think Studio
Perched on a rocky outcrop on the eastern coast of Taiwan overlooking the Pacific Ocean is a low slung villa which combines a strong masculine design with naturalistic touches which fits in with the landscape perfectly.
Hut on Sleds by Crosson Architects
As summer approaches our thoughts drift towards the sea, with fantasies of lazy days at our own retreat on the beach.
RDP House by Daniel Moreno Flores and Sebastian Calero
Container houses are not uncommon but few are as stylish as the RDP House in Pichincha, Ecuador.
The Ancient Party Barn by Liddicoat & Goldhill
Barn conversions rank high in many people's dream of country living and this remarkable conversion in Kent by architects Liddicoat & Goldhill reminds us why.
The Pod by Whiting Architects
This house in Lorne in Australia by Whiting Architects sure makes a bold statement.
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.
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