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Dubbed as Binary House, this house is a refurbishment of an original 1960’s brick dwelling to accommodate the owner’s way of living with their energetic kelpie, Ian. Designed by Christopher Polly Architect the house is composed of a cellular and private front to the street, with an open and communal rear that responds to its…
When we think about community today in our local NSW context, our varied lived experience can obscure its common meaning. This is exacerbated by our highly privatised built environment, developed by European colonisation through the physical demarcation and division of land, and systematic allocation of individual property rights. Our context seen through this lens, holds more affinity with the condition of immunity, understood as exemption from obligation to share (land) with others.
This modern family home is located in an exclusive neighborhood halfway up the mountainside above the luxury resort community of Whistler, British Columbia, Canada and has been designed by BattersbyHowat Architects. The home was designed
Image 1 of 15 from gallery of Dalston Lane / DROO Architects. Photograph by Henry Woide
Understanding the business model of Airbnb, a community-based online platform for listing and renting local homes worldwide.
World Architecture Community News - Issei Suma completes a series of wooden-tent structures for Japan’s local community
Located in a small gated community on the outskirts of São Paulo, the brazilian office Biselli Katchborian Arquitetos Associados project for TRD House featured glass elements and a concrete structure, as well as a piece of helical staircase, connecting the living environment to the walkway that unites the accommodation volumes of the program.
Within weeks of the massive earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear meltdown that devastated Japan’s coast in 2011, Toyo Ito established a volunteer group of fellow architects to design community centers for refugees living in temporary housing.
Image 6 of 28 from gallery of New Social Home of Caltron / Mirko Franzoso. Photograph by Mariano Dallago - Torino
This cluster of tent-like structures was designed by Issei Suma to provide meals & accommodation to the elderly residents of a small Japanese community.
A prefabricated timber structure extended over the reuse of abandoned concrete foundations and column grid forms the Party and Public Service Center of Yuanheguan Village in China.
Sydney, Australia. Most on-site property sales offices are pragmatic structures that sit alone, often uncomfortably, on large tracts of land: temporary,..
Image 1 of 30 from gallery of Ekkharthof Community Building / Lukas Imhof Architektur. Photograph by Lukas Peters
The Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) is dedicated to improving the quality of life of those in need, mainly in Asia and Africa, irrespective of their origin, faith, or gender. Our multifaceted development approach aims to help communities and individuals become self-reliant.
BedZED (Beddington Zero Energy Development) is the UK's largest eco-village, a mixed housing / work space development, with sedum greenroofs.
Image 48 of 63 from gallery of Community Kitchen of Terras da Costa / ateliermob + Colectivo Warehouse. Photograph by Fernando Guerra | FG+SG
The Global Ecovillage Network envisions a world of empowered citizens and communities, designing and implementing their own pathways to a sustainable future
Completed in 2022 in Sydney, Australia. Images by Katherine Lu. Transformed from its beginnings as a community church and theatre, The Church has undergone a remarkable rejuvenation, emerging as a three-level...
Terracotta House by Modo Designs
Early community engagement in the planning and development phases sets this cohousing project apart.
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Image 20 of 20 from gallery of Diamond Island Community Center / VTN Architects. Section