After browsing through countless photos and floor plans, I discovered 39 shipping container house designs that truly stood out. Each one offered a unique take
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Designed for homeowners who wished to live in constant relationship with nature, Casa Entreparotas was built on a site that embraced existing plantlife, and respected the path of a small babbling stre
What are underground homes and how to build an earth berm house, with solutions to problems and expert advice.
As someone who loves being surrounded by nature, I have always been fascinated by forest houses.
This post may contain affiliate links. Read the full disclosure for more information. From modern marvels nestled in the Pacific Northwest to cozy cabins inspired...
Discover the allure of a dark cottagecore house. Create a cozy haven with our tips for embracing elegance and charm in your home. Explore now!
Image 12 of 20 from gallery of Winners of Habitat for Humanity's Sustainable Home Design Competition. South Region © 2012 Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture
More than just a sustainable home renovation, this 1950s Melbourne cottage delights in all things natural.
Ce Earthship est une éco-retraite hors réseau conçu par Sarah et Gus en Nouvelle-Zélande. Il est autonome et a été construit avec des matériaux recyclés.
Jones House & Studio #1 blends beautifully into its environment. Built in 1939 by the great mid-century modern architect A. Quincy Jones and his then wife Ruth Schneider as their personal home.
Even though it’s uncommon, some people prefer to live underground, literary. It’s an interesting alternative to regular homes and, whether it’s a decision
Your ultimate guide about the different types of habitats all around the world. Learn the living organisms that can be found and understand the threats and endangerment each habitat faces.
Underground homes, or earthen homes, have extreme benefits over above ground housing across the entire board. Some of these beneficial qualities include their ability to save space above ground, their extreme insulative properties which make
This renovation project was inspired by a reimagination of the humble ‘Caretaker’s’ cottage on the edge of Farmland in the Byron Bay hills....
This stunning forest home designed by Frank Harmon Architect is set on a steep escarpment above Crabtree Creek in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Community Center Shutesbury, MA Timeless Architecture worked with Sirius Community and master builder Bruce Davidson on the design-development and construction drawings for […]
Hobbit houses continue being hot, especially for those who would like to buy or build a DIY tiny home and don't care at all about mobility, property taxes, floods, etc. Before reviewing a few prefabricated
We had wanted an underground house for years, and finally, we found the perfect one. Or did we? We learned the hard way what realtors and ads don't tell you.
Turf houses are a distinctive type of dwelling found in Iceland with origins dating back to the 9th century AD, which are attributed to the country’s Nordic settlers.
Solar panels create a geometric pattern on the roof of the ADU. Tagged: Exterior. Photo 9 of 9 in Cosmic Buildings’s $279K Tiny Home Recycles Water and Generates Its Own Solar Power. Browse inspirational photos of modern exteriors from houses to cabins, apartments to shipping containers.
The architectural tapestry of our envisioned communities takes on a diverse and transformative hue with four distinct housing concepts, each epitomizing innovation and a harmonious connection with nature.
Tiny houses have taken the housing world by storm, offering a unique blend of functionality and charm. But what happens when you add a front porch to these cozy dwellings? The result is simply magical. Let’s explore the enchanting world of tiny houses with front porches that not only enhance their visual appeal but also […]
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Shipping containers are all the rage these days for people looking for a unique and stylish home. But what if you could combine an A-frame house with a shipping container?
[Inspiration Pinterest] Vivre dans une cabane est un rêve d'enfant qu'il est possible de concrétiser grâce à l'architecture moderne. Pensées comme des chalets, les maisons en forme de A (également appelée A Frame par nos voisins anglophones) ne cessent de faire de nouveaux adeptes grâce à leurs nombreux atouts. L'ossature triangulaire de ces habitats en bois n'est pas sans rappeler la forme des tipis et des cabanes de trappeurs qui ponctuent le décor des forêts. Car c'est avant tout en pleine nature, entourées d'arbres, de montagnes ou à deux pas de l'océan, que l'on retrouve ces maisons alternatives. Tournés vers l'extérieur, ces lodges semblent ne faire qu'un avec leur environnement sauvage - en particulier lorsqu'ils profitent d'une façade vitrée qui leur permet de se confondre avec la végétation. Plongée dans l'univers fascinant de cette tendance d'habitats tournés vers la nature : les maisons A Frame.
Impossible Homes is a conceptual art project with the aim of envisioning hyper-realistic homes built in impossible places. Designed using Midjourney by filmmaker Phillip Van, who is based in Los Angeles.
Une emblématique maison à l'architecture A frame dans la nature C'est l'architecte d'intérieur Blythe Friedmann qui a redonné ses lettres de noblesse à une emblétique maison à l'architecture A Frame, située en pleine nature. Inverness A Frame a été rénovée pour retrouver sa décoration authentique, et autour d'elle, le terrain a été replanté avec des espèces indigènes. Au milieu des bois, elle offre une décoration apaisante dominée par le blanc, le noir et le gris.
Take a look at one of the most innovative home designs ever
Earthship Biotecture designs green homes that incorporate systems for off-grid electricity production, water use and treatment, heating and cooling and even food production.
If you’ve ever wanted to ditch your snowy, chilly, or rainy stomping grounds for the heat of the desert, these homes will inspire those with even the most frugal of budgets.
Image 15 of 20 from gallery of Winners of Habitat for Humanity's Sustainable Home Design Competition. Central Region © 2012 Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture