I've been wanting to introduce you to Dakota Tiny Houses as well as show you one of their very first builds. The Dakota design is 30' long by 8'6" wide and 13'6" tall. I'll show
Image 6 of 29 from gallery of Helen Street / mw|works architecture + design. Photograph by Andrew Pogue
Image 2 of 16 from gallery of The Parchment Works House / Will Gamble Architects. Photograph by Johan Dehlin
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.
Image 7 of 21 from gallery of Mitica House / ArquiPartners. Photograph by Lorena Darquea
Image 6 of 16 from gallery of The Parchment Works House / Will Gamble Architects. Photograph by Johan Dehlin
La mini maison vitrée en Argentine de l'artiste Catalina Ruiz, est son atelier, et l'endroit parfait pour créer entourée par la nature
Inspired by the idea of living a simple life outside, Nils Holger Moormann designed a structure for nature lovers to live and work with endless storage.
I’m in the market for a another work space. Our makeshift dinning room office is not only driving Abe crazy, it just isn’t sustainable anymore. And now that Coco is just half a year away…
Architecture is meant to fulfill both practical and expressive requirements, and thus it serves both utilitarian and aesthetic purposes. When you look at a structure, you can distinguish these two ends but they cannot be separated, and the relative weight each of them carry can vary widely. Plus, every society has its own, unique relationship to the natural world and its architecture usually reflects that as well, allowing people from other places to learn about their environment, as well as history, ceremonies, artistic sensibility, and many aspects of daily life.
This elegant mountain contemporary home was completely renovated by Berglund Architects, located on Eagle Crest Road, in Edwards, Colorado.
Architect Gerald Parsonson reinvents a near-decrepit Kapiti Coast bach As invitations go, it wasn’t the most enticing. Rob and Helen Goldblatt were told by friends that the ugliest house on a Kapiti Coast beach was for sale – and that they should take a look. Eventually, they did so. Fast forward a little over 30 […]
Image 24 of 42 from gallery of Building on the Past: Get to Know The Work of Carl Gerges Architects. Courtesy of Carl Gerges Architects
Image 22 of 38 from gallery of Restructuring and Safety Works of Saint-Jean’s Schools / Dominique Coulon & associés. Photograph by David Romero-Uzeda
Or not just a chair? The punchline: when it's deployed by pioneering, London-based designer Ilse Crawford, whose enviable portfolio of projects is driving..
Discover the work of Appleton Partners, from a Spanish-inflected house in Santa Monica, California, to a New England–style home in Santa Barbara
More than 4 billion people live in urban areas globally. It’s now projected that by 2050, more than two-thirds of the world population will live in urban areas. So no wonder we pay more importance to the buildings and structures around us.
*I’m reposting this because I decided I wanted to include the plan with my changes in this tag for when I longingly scroll through it. I came across a gorgeous French villa plan (original version...
In the late 1940s architect Philip Johnson distilled the principles of modernism into a residence of radical simplicity
Alden & Harlow Located in the iconic and now-shuttered Casablanca space in Boston's Harvard Square, Alden & Harlow is chef Michael Scelfo's first solo venture after working at local favorites Russell House Tavern and North Street Grille. It's a cozy, subterranean dining room with subway tiled walls and reclaimed wood, a casual yet stylish atmosphere
Over the years, we at Bored Panda have released quite a few pieces on subpar design. And while these publications are incredibly fun to prepare and scroll through (just take a look at this one), we need to balance them out a little. After all, not every designer is an incompetent 3-year-old. Some of them are 4... light-years ahead of the competition.
TV House is a single-family home designed by Bruno Vanbesien Architects in Eseene, Belgium. The client initially dreamt of a house made up ...
Image 8 of 15 from gallery of The Charles Grand Brasserie and Bar / COX Architecture + H&E Architects. Photograph by Anson Smart, Steven Woodburn
I’m in the market for a another work space. Our makeshift dinning room office is not only driving Abe crazy, it just isn’t sustainable anymore. And now that Coco is just half a year away…
This square, wood-clad residence on the outskirts of Genk is arranged around a serene courtyard that bathes the interiors with light.
The award-winning interiors, featuring homes from Italy to Australia, have all been presented with the coveted Best of Houzz prize, which are given out in the first month of each year.
Modern tiered seating made from concrete, was created as an extension of the stairs and includes built-in planters.
By using a simple yet effective design twist, the Flow Wall Desk transforms itself from a piece of art on the wall, into a functional desk by showing off its unique aesthetics. The Flow Wall Desk acknowledges the potential of creating a desk inside one’s indoor environment. Only with one twist, it becomes a true joy to have as a separate working area. It can be subscribed as a piece of functional art that builds on Robert van Embricqs his Design track record of transformations in space. This one offers a part of the interior that shifts with time: a cozy workspace during the day becomes a compact wall hanging after being used. Van Embricqs was inspired by recent global events, and the longer-term trends that precede them, to devise a statement piece that lends dignity to the digital workspace through craft, warm textures, and durably engineered fastenings. The Flow Wall Desk is adaptable to any wall and can be used throughout homes, libraries, hotels, and many other inside locations. It creates the opportunity for a temporary work surface in a sunny corner and becomes an ergonomically adjustable desk in a compact city interior which invites the user to fold that desk away when work is over. When it comes to functionality, each part of the Flow Wall desk has been specifically engineered without losing the appeal to attract, just like a folding magic trick with a well-kept secret.
Ultra luxury interior design and remodeling for residential and commercial properties. Cruelty-free, vegan and sensory design for emotional wellness.
These structures take ROYGBIV to crazy new levels. Get ready to add some new destinations to your travel bucket list…
More than 4 billion people live in urban areas globally. It’s now projected that by 2050, more than two-thirds of the world population will live in urban areas. So no wonder we pay more importance to the buildings and structures around us.
A new book catalogues yet another reason to love the beach: the gorgeous waterfront homes
Image 13 of 34 from gallery of Building of the Old Ceramic Society of Coimbra / Luisa Bebiano Arquitectura + Atelier do Corvo. Photograph by do mal o menos
Image 4 of 42 from gallery of YPY 1731 Housing / Arqtipo + Paola Castelnuovo. Photograph by Federico Kulekdjian
Photoshop is a tricky, tricky thing.
The iconic image of the hobbit house which looked like it was an actual part of the land is stuck in our brains ever since the movie helped us visualize
Artists bending the world with light.
Little Peek is an inspiring vacation house / studio located in Vinalhaven, Maine, United States, designed in 2019 by Berman Horn Studio.