Modern Warmth Meets Northwest Serenity in This Seattle Home
The In-Kind House in Seattle is a modest 1,900-square-foot rebuild from GO’C Studio, that rises from the existing concrete stem walls of the original structure. A high shed roof with exposed wood beams and clerestory windows defines the interior, infusing each room with soft natural light. At the entry, a recessed Japanese-style vestibule opens to […]
House GM: A Refined Study in Contemporary Italian Minimalism
House GM from Didonè Comacchio Architects is a clean exercise in contemporary Italian minimalism. The exterior is defined by a long concrete plate that anchors the building and creates a sense of privacy through brick screens and carefully framed openings. Above it, two simple upper volumes complete the composition — one for the bedrooms, one […]
Modern Craftsmanship at Baw Beese House: An Architectural Perspective
Baw Beese House from Disbrow Iannuzzi combines modern minimalism with rustic precision. The shou sugi ban façade gives the home a sleek, shadowed presence that blends into the landscape. Inside, the vaulted living room with exposed oak beams and a clean-lined fireplace creates an airy, sculptural focal point. The kitchen feature warm wood cabinetry, a […]
Inside the Hollywood Hills House Shaped by Art, Movement, and Design
The Hollywood Hills House by Kristen Becker of Mutuus Studio sits above the city with a sharp mix of steel, glass, and warm materials. Designed for an actor–director couple, the home reflects the clients’ deep interest in art, design, and global objects. Large glazed walls frame the hillside, while the long roofline and exposed structural […]
A 15×22 ft Off-Grid Cabin That Disappears Into the Landscape
Hidden in the hillside of the Methow Valley, Tinyleaf is a 15×22 ft off-grid outpost designed by GO’C as a compact retreat for year-round outdoor living. Cast-in-place concrete walls anchor the cabin into the slope, while weathering steel and a deep awning blend it into the landscape. The space is designed like a piece of […]
Whidbey Puzzle Prefab: A Compact Forest Home Built With Precision
Set deep within the evergreens of Whidbey Island, this prefab home is designed to touch the landscape lightly, by Wittman Estes. Four modular volumes rest on pin foundations instead of concrete, reducing disturbance to tree roots and cutting the carbon footprint of the structure. The exterior is wrapped in cedar siding finished in a muted […]
Living Above the Trees: The Falcon Ledge Residence
We received the Falcon Ledge Residence through our project submission form, and it immediately stood out. The home, part of Alter Studio, anchors itself to a steep Austin ravine with a clear, disciplined structure. It rises above dense tree canopies, wrapped in vertical steel panels and warm recessed wood that sharpen its geometric profile. Every […]
Nature-Framed Living: A House That Lifts Into the Tree
Kawakawa Bach from Herbst Architects sits lifted above the forest floor to capture the ocean views and precious daylight that the steep, tree-covered site naturally blocks. Surrounded by mature Pohutukawa trees and tucked against a mountain slope, the house responds by elevating all living spaces to the upper level, where sunlight filters through the canopy […]
You’ve Never Seen a Concrete House Designed Like This
Zenhouse from Studio Nirvana, is a minimalist retreat built around raw concrete, natural light, and open space. Polished concrete floors run throughout the home, reflecting light and creating a calm, grounded atmosphere. The concrete walls and ceilings add texture without noise, letting the architecture feel quiet and deliberate. Large openings frame the surrounding mango and […]