Located in Daegu, South Korea, the gorgeous store has been resurrected out of a 1919 traditional Korean-style house known as hanok.
The perforated steel facade features a repeating pattern of twisting, diamond-shaped modules, inspired by rattan weavings.
Imagine creating a house and living in it within 24 hours. Living in such a house is now possible. Japanese design studio Serendix Partners has c...
The building’s curvilinear walls are meticulously constructed using repurposed bricks, minimizing waste and highlighting the inherent charm of re...
The Exploded View Beyond Building installation showcases an array of more than 100 biobased building applications and circular construction metho...
By minimizing the number of columns, both the foundation and structural costs are kept to a minimum.
Sheltered by the encompassing trees, The Hole with the House Around dwelling exudes the appearance of a modern treehouse, with its primary struct...
The design of the Beach House is centered around creating individual pavilions that are spread out to form a courtyard.
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