This cabin has numerous elegant 3D printed solutions on both the interior and exterior. Watch brief walk-through here.
Passive House Skatchkoff - HUB (Belgium)
Here’s a nice update on the 70’s passive solar house. Check out more about this project here.
Basilica de la Sagrada Familia - Antonio Gaudi (architect 1852-1926)
The construction of Gaudi’s Barcelona cathedral was begun in 1882, a quarter of the construction was complete by the time of his death. His masterwork is slated for completion in 2026, 100 years after his death. Watch a brief animation here depicting what’s remaining to be finished in a relatively short time period.
3D Mud Printing - Rael San Fratello (architect)
There’s something great about the idea of something as high-tech as 3D printing combined with something as low-tech as mud structures. Check out more about this project here from the highly experimental architect Rael San Fratello.
Airstream Fix-Up
An interesting rehab of an abandoned 1968 Overlander Airstream. See how Jorge Almada and Anne-Marie Midy reworked it here.
Shelving
There’s a level of organization and variety here that makes an otherwise sterile kitchen pop. The plants peppered into the mix are a nice touch too.
Charles Library in Philadelphia - Snøhetta
Here’s another project by Snøhetta (Norwegian Architects) that seems to embrace what a library can and maybe ought to be (i.e. community center, technology hub, meeting place, landmark, etc.). See and read more here about this project.
Tent House - Sparks Architects
I’ve always been a big fan of tents, here’s a nice solution to keeping a house cooler in the hot sun of Australia. See more from about this project here.
Simplified Kitchen
Here’s a good example of someone not spending lots of money on expensive cabinets, rather creating a series of shelves for their nice things.
50’s trailer as rental
I love the idea of this and the outdoor shower is a nice touch.
Beverly Loraine Greene - Architect (Oct 4, 1915 – Aug 22, 1957)
Greene is credited with becoming the first African American woman licensed as an architect in the United States 1942. Read more about her here.
Casa Patios - Rama Estudio (Ecuador)
I really like the large green roofs and the interior plaster walls on this one. Check out more about this project here.
Cottonwood Cabins - Colorado Building Workshop (CU Denver)
Here’s another interesting project by the design/build class from CU Denver’s architecture program. Read/view more here.
Earthships
Typically, Earthships are made using natural and mostly discarded materials (tires, bottles, cans, etc.). Check out this short video demonstrating some of the principles and elements incorporated into many of these organically designed structures - the grey water/vegetable production system is especially smart.
Richard Nickel - Architectural Photographer 1928-1972
Nickel spent much of his adult life, in Chicago, photographing buildings slated for demo. He was particularly obsessed with capturing Louis Sullivan works and would remove artifacts/details before complete destruction. He would ultimately meet his untimely death when Sullivan’s doomed Stock Exchange Building would collapse while Nickel was inside. See/read more about him here.
Upcycled Outhouse - Caukin Studio
Built from construction site scraps. Love the stacked bottles as windows. See more projects here from Caukin Studio.
ORA - architects
Off-the-shelf materials make for some of my favorite projects. See more from this Irish firm here.
Butaro (Rwanda) District Hospital - MASS Design Group
A thoughtful care facility in a place that desperately needed some help. Read more here about this project.
Green Roof trays system
I like the idea of this system for ease of installation and the practicality of a swap-out - if a section or area fails. We plan to try a version of this on our rear flat-roof addition next Spring/Summer. See more here about this system.
Case Study House #21 - Pierre Koenig
This house was created in the 50’s as part of an experiment to see if homes could be designed/built out of low-cost materials to handle the growing population demands of post war America. Read more here about the case study program.