• Hewlett Street House, Bronte | Australia (by MPR Design Group)

  • Toyo Ito Social Housing in Logroño, La Rioja | Spain
    (photos by Gonzalo Mauleón)

  • The transparent housing concepts by milano-based Santambrogiomilano are designed to be built almost anywhere around the world and allow the inhabitant to be completely immersed in nature. Every component of the dwellings, except for the ground floor, is composed of structural glass pieces. The ‘Snow house’, as the name implies, would be located in colder climates and is constructed of thicker panes capable of withstanding larger loads, namely from the snow, and will help insulate the interior.

  • Clementi Rise | Singapore (by Jon Chiang)

  • Oceans End Housing, Hamburg | Germany (by Burçin YILDIRIM)

    (Source: travelingcolors)

  • A surprisingly modern addition transforms an 1880 bungalow in Adelaide, Australia, into a spacious and sensuous abode. (Photo by James Knowler | via dwell)

    (Source: travelingcolors)

  • Futuristic building blocks, Tokyo | Japan (by Aoki Ryoma)

    (Source: travelingcolors)

  • Little White House, Leipzing | Germany (by thomaslewandovski)

  • Maastricht Dog with chick | The Netherlands (by Dan Kamminga)

  • Beach Lefevre House, created by Longhi, Punta Misterio | Peru (via archisdesign)

    (Source: travelingcolors)

  • Wells cathedral, Vicars’ Close | England (by seier+seier)

  • New Pitmall Dowell House in Los Angeles, California, by Michel Malzan (via archisdesign)

    (Source: travelingcolors)

  • Beach house in Southern California by Richard Meier (via archisdesign)

    (Source: travelingcolors)

  • Shell Villa in a Japanese Forest by ARTechnic, Kitasaku | Japan (via archisdesign)

    (Source: travelingcolors)

  • 1959- case study house #22 - Pierre Koening - Architect by x-ray delta one on Flickr.