Image 1 of 43 from gallery of Plot # 1282 / Bernard Khoury / DW5. Photograph by Ieva Saudargaite
Image 12 of 34 from gallery of Galaxy Soho / Zaha Hadid Architects by Hufton + Crow. Photograph by Hufton+Crow
How to choose from different roof styles like hip, gable, flat and more? Read our roof style buying guide to know more.
Image 1 of 16 from gallery of Cliffhanger House / Joe Adsett Architects. Photograph by Cam Murchison
Do you want to build, convert or renovate? Then you can have some really attractive residential solutions that use steel profiles. And even though architect drawings are done with much bravado, steel profiles are a sensible financial alternative compared to many other building materials.Architect Morten Chammon is an owner-partner at M|M arkitekter. He has designed this functional allotment house – completely clad in steel. With DS Nordic Click Seam 275 on the roof and façade, Morten Chammon beautifully interprets our Danish “allotment house cultural heritage”, creating a contemporary, modern and minimalist allotment house.Green steel profiles in a green oasis – resulting in a greener environmental profileThis holiday home is located in the middle of an allotment association in Søborg district – a green peaceful oasis in the heart of Copenhagen. DS Nordic Click Seam in dark green Pural is a perfect match for the Danish allotment look.And it isn’t just the profile that is green – DS Nordic Click Seam is made from 100% recyclable material –GreenCoat® steel, a unique solution where a substantial part of the traditional fossil oils are replaced by Swedish rape-seed oil. It is in fact the world’s most environmentally-friendly thin plate steel for the production of steel profiles. In addition to being environmentally-friendly and climate-friendly, it also ensures that the steel cladding’s colour is durable and has a weather-resistant surface.You literally turn green with envy when you see this “green steel”Steel profiles have become popular design elements in modern buildings – also in holiday homesFind inspiration here:• Maintenance-free holiday home clad in DS Rib Sheet 22-270• WAUV holiday home located in Odde on Zealand, clad in DS Nordic Click Seam 275• Holiday home with roof made from Rib Sheet 22-270
Architects are often bound by the will of their client, reluctantly sacrificing and compromising design choices in order to suit their needs. But...
Completed in 2011 in East Quogue, United States. Images by Eduard Hueber / archphoto, Jane Messinger Photography. The Beach House is located on a narrow barrier island on the south shore of Long Island, an hour and a half from Manhattan. With exposures to the...
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.
We've all heard of construction paper—it's a staple of kids' crafts—but what about constructing actual livable houses from paper? The idea sounds unbelievable and presents a lot of questions, but some architects and builders are using paper as an economical and environmentally friendly building material. While paper might not be your first choice when building a new home, you may find some incredible inspiration from these unlikely structures.
Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP draw their inspiration from traditional Japanese buildings in this small sacred building located on an important natural heritage site
The Royal Institute of British Architects has announced the shortlist for the RIBA Manser Medal 2012 for the best new house. The five projects shortlisted for this prestigious private housing design award are Maison L by Christian Pottgiesser -
Modern single family residence located in Seattle, Washington.
Tutorials and resources on how to best utilize Photoshop for architecture
Image 6 of 30 from gallery of The Deck House / Choo Gim Wah Architect. Photograph by Kenneth Lim
The Italian architect Dante Bini developed the Binishell in the 1960s as a simple affordable-housing alternative for developing countries. The domes were formed by pouring a thin layer of concrete over a membrane and inflating it. Rendering courtesy of Binisystems.
Image 5 of 6 from gallery of aarhus arkitekterne Designs Revolutionary Proton Therapy Center for Denmark. Photograph by aarhus arkitekterne
Pine Flat Lodge | Room 11 2021 Tasmanian Architecture Awards 2021 Tasmanian Architecture Awards: People’s Choice Pine Flat Lodge | Room 11 Commercial Architecture Pine Flat Lodge is a dream […]
Los Angeles based photographer Phil Donohue released his first book “I Dreamed it was Better Than it was” via Antihero Press this past March. With Antihero founder Mathea Millman, they discuss the ideas and thoughts that brought it to life.
Image 5 of 34 from gallery of House H : a' House / Hirvilammi Architects. Photograph by Jussi Tiainen
Built by becker architekten in Wiggensbach, Germany A geothermal heat pump feeds a radiant heating system, producing large heat exchange surfaces in all rooms A central ...
Completed in 2015 in Xi'an, China. Images by Hallucinate Design Office. MCEC (Midwest Commodity Exchange Center) is a trade center for metal products located at a center of Xi’ an International Trade & Logistics Park....
Image 2 of 50 from gallery of Hampshire House / Niall McLaughlin Architects. Photograph by Nick Kane
MCK Architecture in Surry Hills, Australia, is known for its geometric forms and innovative use of materials, as one can easily see in their design for
Neubau eines privaten Wohnhauses BGF: 700 m²
Triumph Architectural Treehouse Award UK: architecture contest winners - design competition - London treehouse design contest images
This award-winning, eco-friendly family home is an inspiring infill case study in southeast London.
Les cabanes « Space of Mind » de l’agence finlandaise Studio Puisto et de la marque Made By Choice permettent d'aménager dans sa cour une pièce supplémentaire particulièrement pratique en période de pandémie.
Completed in 2009 in Beijing, China. Images by Misae HIROMATSU. This is a detached house project locating at Changping ward, the suburb of Beijing City. The site is on the slope facing to the south, surrounded by...
Image 10 of 42 from gallery of PA House / IDIN Architects. Photograph by Ketsiree Wongwan
A slate-covered box of a house opens up to reveal light-filled layers and an inner courtyard with a vertical vegetation wall full of over 4,000 plants.
Imagen 11 de 34 de la galería de PARKROYAL on Pickering / WOHA. Fotografía de Patrick Bingham Hall
Image 16 of 25 from gallery of Samruddhi House / AANGAN Architects. Plan - 2nd Floor