The Villa Vals was created from a collaboration from the architects SeARCH and CMA. The idea was established by questioning whether it is possible to conceal a home in the Alpine slope’s, without sacrificing the great views of the Swiss landscape.
The Arch by 3XN
Following a competition win back in t 2003, Danish architects 3XN have completed a riverside cultural centre in Norway – The Arch.
This beautiful building has white walls which feature both inside and out to match the painted wooden houses of the surrounding town of Mandal. The timber undersides of the roof aches house an interior space which include a theatre, cinema, concert hall, library, gallery and cafe.
Dune House
This modern cottage was built by Norwegian based architect firm Jarmund Vigsnæs for ‘Living Architecture’ in England. The house is placed to protect against strong winds in the dunes and offers a great views, it was also important for the building to relate with the existing, typical, British seaside strip of houses.
Palabritas Beach House in Peru
Metropolis Architects has created the Palabritas Beach House in Peru. The design serves as a large picture frame focussing on the surrounding oceans. Adding to the design is a retro feel – rounded corners and bold red accents reminiscent of the 60′s. The grounds are lined with glowing lights, highlighting the building’s design and stature.
Aedas: Express rail link west Kowloon Terminus
This just looks incredible. The express rail link west kowloon terminus’ is by international practice aedas
This concept is for a high speed railway which passes between hong kong and beijing. The 430,000 sm area will host 15 tracks creating the largest underground terminal in the world. Just astonishing.
The Bookshop and Cafe by ArcFaggin Architect
Designed by ArcFaggin Architects, the bookshop and coffeeshop is an exquisite design offering fabulous views of Campos do Jordão, Brazil. Wood panels divide rooms and provide shade for guests to enjoy relaxing with their coffee.
The HemLoft
This small hide away house has been secretly built, situated out in the woods somewhere in Whistler, Canada.
It was designed and built by a Canadian software developer-turned-carpenter, read his story here.
David Stephenson
An American photographer who has minimalist approach towards his projects. For this series he uses long exposures, that capture fascinating patterns in the architecture of various churches across Northern Europe.
Villa Rotterdam
This villa has established a new culture by merging the old framework with the new, this is done by forming multiple geometric structures that provide the building with space and light. This is a perfect combination, by enhancing the design without affecting the history or the character of the building.
Architecture by Ooze
Photography by Jeroen Musch















































































