Are We Thinking About 3D-Printed Housing All Wrong?
Are We Thinking About 3D-Printed Housing All Wrong?
Some using the technology to build say it can help with the affordable housing crisis, but it’s not the cure-all it’s sometimes framed as.
Okopod Makes Backyard Prefabs for Work, Play, or Whatever You Want
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My Wayfair Sofa Is Perfectly Fine—and That’s Good Enough for Me
“I now know that sometimes you have to prioritize function over form.”
This $1.3M Glass “Tree House” Is not Your Average Upstate Cabin
The contemporary retreat is a two-hour drive from New York City, but it feels a world away.
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This Tranquil Whidbey Island Cabin Is an “Essay in Wood”
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A Metal Shell Keeps This Australian Retreat Cool—and Fire Safe
Perched on poles, the home has a slatted Cor-Ten exterior that lets air flow around and through an inner timber structure.
This $750K Pacific Northwest Midcentury Has Decks for Days
The pristine 1966 home opens to its wooded site with a series of patios, balconies, and outdoor entertaining areas.
How They Pulled It Off: Retrofitting a Home Against Wildfire
When the house architect Lorcan O’Herlihy originally built for his parents burnt down in a Malibu wildfire, he was given the opportunity to rebuild it as a structure that will...
This North Bondi Home Is Built Like a Greenhouse
Giant translucent panels enclose a series of gardens, one of which has a bathtub tucked into a bed of ferns.

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