The Norwegian architecture firm Sanden + Hodnekvam Arkitekter has build a minimal cabin in the small…
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Cabin at Rones by Sanden + Hodnekvam Arkitekter. Photograph by Sanden + Hodnekvam Arkitekter
Apán house by Mexican architecture firm PPAA, is a project part of a master plan called “Laboratory of…
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Apán housing prototype by PPAA. Photograph by Rafael Gamo
Casa Parásito (‘parasitic house’) is a 12-square-metre minimum dwelling structure, perched on the rooftop of an existing building within the San Juan neighborhood of Quito in Ecuador. It was designed by Ecuadorian firm El Sindicato Arquitectura.…
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Casa Parásito by El Sindicato Arquitectura. Photography by Andrés Villota
This house in Tlaxcala, Mexico by Dellekamp + Schleich is part of a program designed by the Center for Research…
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APAN housing prototype by Dellekamp + Schleich. Photograph Jaime Navarro
Centering on the possibilities of future lifestyles, the New Everbright Center invited ARCHSTUDIO, among other designers, to intervene in four different…
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Hillside Dwelling by ARCHSTUDIO. Photograph by Jin Weiqi
In the middle of nature at the Vinkeveense plassen, the architecture firm i29 interior architects and Chris Collaris…
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Tiny Holiday Home by i29 interior architects and Chris Collaris. Photograph by Ewout Huibers
“Dômes Charlevoix” is a new concept of four seasons eco-luxurious accommodations located in Petite-Rivière-Saint-François, next to the Massif de Charlevoix, near Quebec City. , full_html
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Dômes Charlevoix by Bourgeois / Lechasseur architects. Photograph by Maxime Valsan
A small family-holiday house, very cool, near a pond in the Vysočina region in Czech Republic. A home perfect for a weekend runaway from the city. I think it is lovely and wish I could spend the autumn there myself! , full_html
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Cottage Near a Pond by Jiří Weinzettl. Photograph by Jakub Skokan, Martin Tůma / BoysPlayNice
This charming nanobungalow is Smallest microhouse in the world, assembled on the facet of an optical fiber by origami and welded in the μRobotex nanofactory, in France. , full_html
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A house for bacteria? It is so small that "even a mite doesn't fit through the door". Image courtesy of Femto-ST Institute
Bjarke Ingels seems to be everywhere. Literally. Now, BIG has just announced Bjarke built an triangular shape tiny house, full_html
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A45 house by BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group. Image by Matthew Carbone