Completed in 2013 in Rillieux-la-Pape, France. Images by Renaud Araud. The Paul Chevallier school complex is situated in Rillieux-la-Pape, a northern suburb of Lyon. At 5,034 m2, it is an unusually large project; and...
Green roofs are installed on top of existing roof structures to provide home owners, community members, and wildlife with a wide range of benefits.
Defined by technological innovation, fearless formmaking, and novel engagement with setting, today’s most compelling architecture dazzles the eye and delights the imagination. Meet seven new structures—from museums to music halls, a soaring skyscraper to a clever community center—that are rewriting the rules
The idea behind House 11 x 11 was to design an apparently compact house of homogenous materials, with a low external surface but as large a usable...
Build a massive house made of concrete in the middle of a grove of 130 beautiful protected old oak trees and you have an ugly disaster in your hands.
Beautiful modern home featuring a wooden facade.
Completed in 2011 in Porto, Portugal. Images by Arqf - José Campos. On a street corner on the Foz of the Douro in Oporto, where once have existed a square and a fountain, the new roads, were built higher "sinking" the...
Image 28 of 52 from gallery of Les Bassins à flot Housing / ANMA. Photograph by Cyrille Weiner
Image 13 of 15 from gallery of 'Roof House' Proposal / Betillon/Dorval‐Bory Architectes. Courtesy of Betillon/Dorval‐Bory Architectes
Designed by Penda, the Yin + Yang House is located in the German city of Kassel, which is situated on the Fulda River in northern Hesse. Led by designer Chris
Japan has a long-standing tradition in architecture that reaches back across a stretch of time only history itself can remember. These traditions have
Image 6 of 14 from gallery of House in Hanareyama / Kidosaki Architects Studio. Courtesy of Kidosaki Architects Studio
There are a surprising few types of roofs for the home. While 36 sounds like a lot, when you check out our list below, several are variations of one type. Intricate roofs have many parts
This house for an artist includes the street level of an existing small house. It now houses the entry hall, a family room and a kitchen
L’elemento architettonico forse più significativo di tutto l’edificio molto spesso è proprio il Tetto. Con al sua caratteristica forma conferisce l’anima alla vostra casa. “Avere un tetto sulla nostra testa”, rappresenta per il nostro inconscio fin dalla notte dei tempi, protezione dai pericoli della vita. In realtà essendo la parte…
The eco-homes featured in this article are all stunning examples of modern buildings that can adopt environmental elements in order to reduce the impact they have on their surroundings.
Podczas budowy nowych domów chętnie wracamy do tradycyjnych, sprawdzonych rozwiązań. Zwyczajny dom z dwuspadowym dachem nie musi być nudny! Zobacz nasz przegląd najciekawszych "domów-stodół".
Designed by Penda, the Yin + Yang House is located in the German city of Kassel, which is situated on the Fulda River in northern Hesse. Led by designer Chris
BD House is a minimal residence located in Bergen, The Netherlands, designed by Space Encounters
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When building a new house or retrofitting an existing one, choosing the right type of roof can be more difficult than most people would think. Roofs do more than just serve a practical purpose of protecting a house and its occupants from outside elements. They can also add some additional space, make your home more energy efficient, and help bring in some natural light. Roofs also play a major role in defining the overall look and style of a house. 1. Gable Roof Also known as pitched or peaked
Image 1 of 11 from gallery of Casa Boipeba / daarchitectes. Photograph by Michel Rey Photographe
The Green School in Bali, Indonesia, educates children and young adults from all over the world. Its newest building, The Arc, is made of locally sourced bamboo, which is strong, flexible, and malleable.
Beautiful modern coastal residence design.
Image 1 of 22 from gallery of Toranoko Nursery / Takashige Yamashita Office. Photograph by Kenichi Suzuki
Image 2 of 19 from gallery of Fa Chang Cultural Activity Center / CCDI Dongxiying Studio. Photograph by Chao Zhang