Strong and appropriate material palette on this tiny backyard studio, especially like the terrazzo clad exterior and polished concrete floor and patio. Looks like it could exist in the American West nicely. More by Sonn Studio here.
Tea Room - by Natura Futura Arquitectura (Ecuador)
Maggie's Centre - Heatherwick Studio (Leeds)
This building and landscaping was designed for people and loved ones coping with cancer. The optimism from the abundance of life in and around this space seems like a win win. More here.
Nice Stair Detail
Quarantine Cabin (Barcelona)
Rough around the edges with a nice window or two peppered-in can make all the difference. See more here. This also has a nice horror flick title.
Warehouse to Home - Lisbon Portugal
Beautiful and thoughtful transformation by António Costa Lima Arquitectos. Check out more images here and click on EN once you get there if you’d like to read more about it…unless you speak Italian.
Earthly Pond Service Cntr of Int'l Horticultural Exposition (CHINA) HHD FUN - Architects
I find the stitching, weaving and layering of this immense project oddly hopeful. Feels like cars are not the priority. Also, love what a mouthful the name is. More about this earthwork here.
Treehouses
Several years ago, I was talking with a carpenter at a party about treehouses. He shared that when he was a teen, he and his friends built one about 60ft high - this made his dad slightly uncomfortable so he supplied the kids with a bunch of netting to secure below as a precaution. The kids set it up about 15ft from the base of the tree and spent the summer jumping into it….from the treehouse.
Barn Transformed to Art Studio
Great second life for this structure. See more here.
Architects Rebuilt Jojutla, Mexico After Devastating Earthquake 2017
Interesting NYTimes article about the efforts, both well-meaning and misplaced, by the design world and the government to remake a town after catastrophic loss.
Local Activity Center / Marlena Wolnik MWArchitekci (Poland)
It’s good to see how many different uses there are for these relatively small public structures and the connective “hardscape”. See more here.
Tiny Cabins - Croxatto & Opazo Architects (Chile)
These little stacked boxes on a coastal hillside encourage soaking up the ocean views and the natural light. More here.
Weekend House by New How (Prague)
I like the scale of this project and its potential low maintenance material choices. Holds about 10 people, has rough-ins for wind/solar and sounds like the long term plan is for this place to house a family year round. More here.
Peking Man Cave Shelter (THAD)
The roof structure’s elegant form recalls the ancient terrain of the area, mimicking the hillside that once protected the dwellers of this now historic site. More info. here.
Toolbox House - YYAA Yoshihiro Yamamoto Architects Atelier (Osaka, Japan)
Love how tiny and organized this project is - it’s under 1000sf and has 3bdrms, bath, office, kitchen/dining and motorcycle storage. More information and photos here.
Side Note: This is the day I got my 1st Moderna vaccine.
3 things
I like how the wood decking is spaced by every other spindle
The scaled shingles create a playful texture
The entire in-between-space is cover by a glass skylight
Villa Korup (Denmark)
I like how everything on this project seems to be in a state of weathering. See more on Jan Henrik Jansen Arkitekter.
two-fer
Ship stairs and shelving. Simple and fun.
Holy Water Cabin
Located in England and designed by Out of the Valley. The corner that slides opens and onto a wrap around deck makes this otherwise tiny project feel large-ish. The soak tub on the front porch also really cinches the cabin vibe.
Taiyuan Botanical Garden (CHINA)
Impressive glulam domes, site planning and design by Delugan Meissl Associated Architects. More here.