Powers Construction uses the Site Shack as a space to meet with homeowners and discuss the project.
A tough, rusted steel exterior holds up against the elements of a construction site.
The courtyard at the center of the home is a meditative space that reconnects the residents with the landscape and sky.
Folding doors create an indoor/outdoor experience.
With its stucco facade and steel-framed, arched windows, Plaster Fun House is an architectural anomaly amidst the cottages and 1960s brick residences of Torrensville in South Australia.
The Mono structure's single-engineered truss frame makes it capable of withstanding harsh weather—from heavy snow, to downpours, to heat. It also comes in three variations.
William Massie relaxes inside the utterly unique interior of his America House 08.
Dominic Houser's no-nonsense longhouse in the Hebrides of Scotland—an archipelago on the northwest coast—features a blue that mirrors the color of the ocean. The vaulted space and uncluttered interiors are perfect for Houser's regular meditation practice.
Inspired by the sea and sand, Richard and Jackie Willcocks chose blue and orange joinery colors for their 1,140-square-foot prefab. The modular home is by New South Wales company ArchiBlox.