Owners and tenants of accessory dwelling units (ADUs) share key insights about how to navigate the unique living experience.
The design evokes a classic Australian miner's cottage with gable roof, veranda, and
This rugged holiday home in Outer Hebrides, designed by Izat Arundell, was created with stone sourced from its small isle.
Mithun, the firm behind the landscape architecture, integrated edible plants in the courtyard’s terraced benches that can be harvested and used for meals prepared by volunteers.
The design was a collaboration between lead architect Joshua P. LaFreniere, then at his own firm, JPL-A, and his wife, Jennifer LaFreniere (both pictured here), and father-in-law, Rex Hohlbein.
Block Architects used materials that highlight the flora of the Pacific Northwest. The slatted ceilings of the main-level community spaces, for example, are made of Pacific Albus.