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The long-awaited sequel to Zach Klein's Cabin Porn book has finally arrived. Cabin Porn: Inside takes readers into the cozy interiors of retreats around the world.
The 15 most beautiful hotel lobbies around the world | Our design picks from London to Peru
These unique properties are like real-life Hobbit holes
Stories about the design and architecture of Kindergarten projects from around the world. In the list below, you'll find the most recent Kindergarten news, and ideas that arouse the most interest in our audience.
From the forests of the Cascade Mountains outside Seattle to Hudson, New York, these dwellings prove that even the simplest structures can create extraordinary outcomes
The best examples of eco-friendly domestic architecture from around the world
Talk about unusual home conversions. Here are some of the unconventional homes that have been converted from church buildings around the world.
The designs of these glass buildings are as stunning as the natural wonders within
Pueblo architecture is the traditional architecture of the people in the southwestern United States, especially New Mexico. It is inspired by the cliff
The World Architecture Festival, with co-curators Make Architects and the Sir John Soane’s Museum, announced today the winners of their annual...
Tiny house living is a trend which has taken off around the world, especially in overcrowded cities, but also out in the countryside, where a small home can help to put the occupant in touch with nature. One of the purported benefits of tiny house living is downsizing—not just in terms of space and “stuff,” but also in terms of cost of living.
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The world of ASMR comes to the Design Museum in a sensational new exhibition.
No internet. No neighbors. Just miles and miles of trees, hills, and lakes. Sounds so relaxing, doesn't it? We all sometimes need to unwind, and nature can provide the perfect environment for it. Peaceful yet engaging. All you need is a place to sleep. Sure, a tent might do but if you own a patch of land, why not put a cabin on it?
News this year has been dominated by COVID-19. The disease that has been creating a rampage across the planet is on its own warpath but one thing that it has do
From a Nordic pine shack to a bijou tree house, the back-to-basics hideaway is booming. Why is the remote cabin so perfect for now, asks Clare Dowdy.
What is an Eco Lodge? The Top 20 Eco Resorts & Eco Hotels in the World. Check out our ultimate guide to eco friendly accommodations.
A collection of cob homes from England to South Africa, USA to Romania.
See how these living rooftops are helping to save—and beautify—the planet
A look at kids, bedrooms, and houses around the world through children's books and a photographic essay. Great addition to any community unit!
adapting an archetypal rural form, the 'barn house' by polish firm mimo studio consists of two pitched roof volumes that are set perpendicular to one another.
On the eve of Pritzker Prize winner I. M. Pei’s 100th birthday, architecture critic Paul Goldberger celebrates the enduring impact of a living legend
It's often said that home is where the heart is, but I'm sure that most of us would easily fall in love with these fairytale cottages and leave our old homes behind in a heartbeat. What goes in to making a fairytale cottage? First of all, it's clear that you need a rural setting, preferably a forest with witches and wolves or fairies and elves hiding behind every tree and rock.
Join Caroline Quentin and Piers Taylor to explore some fantastic properties built in mountain, forest, coast and underground settings.
Hong Kong is famous for its expensive property market, considered the least affordable in the world. But for some 220,000 of the city's poorest people, home is in one of more than 110,000 subdivided units, most commonly in the crowded Kowloon district. These shoebox dwellings - units created by subdividing existing flats, usually in old tenement buildings - are well known for their poor, cramped conditions and shared facilities.
With community-based participation at its center, an effective Placemaking process capitalizes on a local community's assets, inspiration, and potential, and it results in the creation of quality public spaces that contribute to people's health, happiness, and well being.
The unconventional house in Alibag comprises soaring segmental arches, open spaces and a filigree of voids that create a play of light from dawn to dusk
'The Handbook of Tyranny' is a slim volume of maps, charts, graphs and diagrams that exposes the infographic design of oppression the world over.