Housing shortages combined with apartments decreasing in size and increasing in price have made urban living less attractive. Add in the flexi-functional strain that the (post-)pandemic landscape has placed on the home, and the reality becomes even more difficult. Co-living spaces are responding to this by introducing diverse amenity programmes aimed at expanding spatial possibilities and encouraging community building.
Housing shortages combined with apartments decreasing in size and increasing in price have made urban living less attractive. Add in the flexi-functional strain that the (post-)pandemic landscape has placed on the home, and the reality becomes even more difficult. Co-living spaces are responding to this by introducing diverse amenity programmes aimed at expanding spatial possibilities and encouraging community building.
Image 7 of 23 from gallery of Shoreline Dwelling / Murdough Design Architects. Photograph by Chuck Choi Architectural Photography
Inspired by the ancient Greek theatres, 314 Architecture Studio experiments with Greece's topography while designing Gods and Dreams Resort.
The House is located in Whistler, Canada overlooking Alta Lake, the house serves as a holiday house. Taking advantage of the slope the volume is crafted from the topology lines with a green roof blend the house with the landscape surrounding.
With an ever-growing housing crisis in the United States, many Americans are struggling to find safe, affordable housing options. Those who cannot afford a home may opt for renting. However, that option carries a lot of unpredictability and instability. Over the last five years, cities like Phoenix, Arizona have seen as much as an 80% increase in rent prices. Many growing cities simply do not have the housing supply to accommodate the influx of newcomers, let alone their existing residents. Solu
An open fluid, yet controlled design of an intricate structure is commanded as an exploration approach for creating a dwelling. An elegant villa surrounded by nature provides tranquillity, calmness, all of which would enhance the well-being of its occupants.
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Todi, auf einem steil abfallenden Hügel etwa 400 m hoch über dem Tiber-Tal gelegen, gehört zur Provinz Perugia. Die Stadt wurde als umbrische Siedlung Tutere zwischen dem 8. und 7. Jh. v. Chr. gegründet . Sie gelangte im Jahr 217 v. Chr. unter römische Herrschaft., erhielt den Namen Tuder. und wurde zur Veteranenkolonie des römischen Heeres. Nach den Gotenkriegen, in denen die Stadt zerstört wurde, folgte eine wechselvolle Geschichte, in der Todi von den Langobarden besetzt war, später zum Kirchenstaat gehörte und während der Pestepidemie im Jahr 1523 die Hälfte der Bevölkerung verlor. Heute gilt Todi als 'Musterbeispiel einer alten Stadt mit moderner Lebensqualität', wie ein amerikanischer Professor 1991 im Rahmen einer Studie feststellte.
Oblivion House demonstrates the impact of the transparency with providing panoramic breath-taking views, inviting nature in, being part of the home and having a positive effect on the well-being of residents.
This contemporary dwelling of steel and glass designed by architect Fernanda Marques is located in Cidade Jardim, in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
carpenters workshop gallery presents atelier van lieshout's 'the original dwelling' at design miami/basel 2015.
This stunning rustic stone and timber home was designed by JLF Architects along with B-D Signature, located in Jackson, Wyoming.
BUNGALOW CLASSIC IS... Fresh. Livable. Thoughtful. And of course, Classic.
Frank Lloyd Wright wrote the book on organic architecture and judging from his latest project House Inside a Rock, architect Amey Kandalgaonkar has read it more than once.
Architects CMA and SeARCH were focusing on the question if it would be possible to conceal a house in an Alpine slope while still exploiting the wonderful views and allowing light to enter the building when planing the Villa Vals. They decided to build a central patio into the steep incline to create a large […]
Everyone has their own understanding of how a house should look. Some feel the coziest in a small dwelling next to the woods while others dream about owning a big property with a basketball court next to a lake.
Sun and earth are the essence of this remarkable home called ‘Solterra’, which enjoys a privileged position in the spectacular high country of Victoria, Australia. Rammed earth and ironbark create a striking form, and huge expanses of glass capture the sun’s warmth and light along with panoramic views across bucolic fields to snow-capped mountains and …
The 'House of the Earth' in Catalonia, Spain, negotiates our inherited understanding of primitive architecture with contemporary technology.