With 'cabin season' now upon us, Supreme Interiors is revelling in the crackling log fires and pinewood cladding which accompany it
A young couple made a tree change from Perth to Denmark, WA, where they built a new country home - and guest accommodation.
After an operation that lasted almost 24 hours, 184 people stranded in the air since Friday afternoon have been rescued.
Built as an escape from everyday life, this off-grid cabin by Maguire and Devine Architects celebrates the Tasmanian landscape and is a reminder of simple pleasures.
I can’t believe that it is already February!!! Time just seems to be flying by! I hope you all have had a wonderful week. I wish you a restful weekend. Here are few of my
According to Afritecture "...Hospices in the southern African country of Zambia are few, particularly outside the capital of Lusaka. In Chipata, population 98,416, and the capital of the Eastern Province of Zambia, the architectural duo ofELstudio and Blok Kats van Veen Architects (BKVV) were tasked by Foundation Chipata with designing a hospice that would not only relieve some of the distress of caring for the terminally ill, but also introduce a low cost and solution that could be easily replicated at low cost. The project was designed to provide a comfortable stay for 24 patients, expandable to 48 people, and with a CO2 footprint smaller than an average European household. The building is designed as rotunda, reminiscent of traditional huts, and organized around a central core of staff spaces and storage of medications and resources. Around it are twelve bedrooms, all visibly accessible from the central nurse station, and which can be extended yet again with extra rooms, connected by a wide circular corridor, which serves dual duties as the main circulation and providing space for family and visitors..." Photos courtesy of ELStudio
Designer Luke Havekes' country hilltop renovation is a cozy and charming retreat for this couple.
With its own football field and top-rated Airbnb guesthouse, this Southern Highlands country property could be this year's biggest real estate catch.
It's fair to say we've gone a little tiny cabin crazy in recent times. Just this week we found a new one down in Pemberton that's probably already booked
From the outback to the city, COLORBOND® steel has become a defining element in Australian architecture. For some it’s the colours, for others it’s the ability to achieve technical performance in design that cannot be so easily achieved another way, and for many it’s the innate ability COLORBOND® steel brings to help a building ‘sit’ in its environment. Whatever it is for you, we’ve gathered some of our favourite examples together - enjoy the collection.
If you happen to be planning a visit to San Jacinto in Southern California and want to stay in cool lodgings in the mountains, it is pretty hard to beat this amazing A-frame cabin.
Architect Mathias Klotz has designed many houses set amid the beautiful landscapes of Chile, characteristically with a clean-lined modernism that nods to one of his heroes, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. For his own family’s retreat on a largely undeveloped coastal island, he used archetypal forms that evoke both past and present.
Completed in 2018 in Rome, Italy. Images by Serena Eller Vainicher. Few changes needed to renovate the new Roman home for a young couple in the Parioli district, aimed primarily at the creation of a second bathroom...
Image 1 of 18 from gallery of From Red to Green: The Contradictory Aesthetics of Oxidized Facades. Sarphatistraat Offices / Steven Holl Architects. Image © Paulo Warchol
Stay in and snuggle or explore the sights of southern New Jersey from your home base: a Scandinavian A-frame cabin or a micro-resort in Cape May.
Architect designed homes are now a part of the Yankee Barn Homes Website.
Thatched cottages are picturesque reminders of traditional skills that still dot the British countryside.These are some of the prettiest we've seen.