“Initially, we proposed fewer glass panes to control sunlight and energy loss,” says architect Daniel Iragüen. “But in the end, we made the house almost completely transparent.”
Algonquin Provincial Park’s building guidelines and a limited-use land lease informed a completely demountable 550-square-foot plan for the off-grid cabin.
FJ55 Arquitetos help a couple turn a podcast studio into the live/work home of their dreams with earth-toned tile and a custom vinyl station made from Brazilian freijo.
Set a stone’s throw away from several natural parks, the updated ’70s home has a new kitchen, a woodburning stove, and a prefab guesthouse.
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The architect designed a mobile kitchen around the same time the trailer company rolled out its first units. Some 85 years later, the titans of modern design have converged.
California’s proposal to ban plants around homes is under fire, Disney steps into the affordable housing market, skaters revitalize San Francisco’s bleakest plaza, and more.
A net for lounging hangs above an office, exterior cladding is used inside, and a hidden pink room in the attic gives the owners’ kids a place to escape.
More than 20 years ago, we spoke to residents of the legendary L’Unité d’Habitation housing complex about how Corbu’s first large-scale project still meets his original vision of...
With the FARE Act set to shift the costly burden from renters to landlords, I’ve been reflecting on what the system actually offered me and other New Yorkers.
Working closely with the contours of the site, Signal Architecture + Research designs a couple’s dream home to suit the needs of the surrounding forest—boulders and all.