Ogaki House by Katsutoshi Sasaki + Associates
This triangular house poking out of the ground in Gifu, Japan, is by Japanese studio Katsutoshi Sasaki + Associates. More about Ogaki House by Katsutoshi Sasaki + Associates
This triangular house poking out of the ground in Gifu, Japan, is by Japanese studio Katsutoshi Sasaki + Associates. More about Ogaki House by Katsutoshi Sasaki + Associates
This house in Hiroshima city by Japanese firm Suppose Design Office has a central staircase branching into wooden volumes that create a series of rooms and platforms. More about House in Fukawa by Suppose Design Office
This rectangular concrete block with a volume protruding from its side is a family home in Tokyo by Japanese studio Apollo Architects & Associates. More about Knot by Apollo Architects & Associates
Japanese studio Apollo Architects & Associates have completed a house in Tokyo, Japan, featuring a white rendered volume sitting on top of a concrete base and no exterior windows. More about Shift by Apollo Architects & Associates
Architect Peter Pichler has converted an existing 14th century farmhouse into a family home in Puglia, Italy, adding these perforated shutters over its facade. More about Casa Puglia by Peter Pichler
This wood-clad house perched on rocky terrain in Victoria, Australia, was designed by Australian practice Farnan Findlay Architects and features two separate volumes joined by a central walkway. More about Port Fairy House 2 by Farnan Findlay Architects
This little titanium zinc-clad house in Melbourne is by Australian Studio Architecture Gestalten. More about House by Studio Architecture Gestalten
Geneva studio clavienrossier created this home in the Swiss Alps by adding two tinted concrete volumes atop the remains of a stone house and adjacent barn. More about Charrat Transformation by clavienrossier
This mountainside house by G2 Estudio in Argentine Patagonia is wrapped in a stone and wood facade. More about Ribbon House by G2 Estudio
Architectural photographer Fernando Guerra has sent us some images of a house and studio in Oporto, Portugal that architect Álvaro Siza Álvaro Leite Siza designed and built for himself. More about House in Oporto by Álvaro Leite Siza
Photographer Nelson Garrido has sent us some images of a house designed by AGi Architects located next to a beach in Bnaider, Kuwait. More about Star House by AGi Architects
Japanese architects StudioGreenBlue have completed a house in Kōnosu City, Saitama Prefecuture, Japan, with an interior featuring white perforated screens throughout the space. More about Distance of Fog by StudioGreenBlue
Japanese architects Y+M Design Office have completed this family house in Japan, with a façade that forms a staircase to the roof. More about Stairs-House by Y+M Design Office
This extension to a mill-keeper's house on the Norfolk Broads by London studio Acme has been awarded the RIBA Manser Medal 2010 for the best new house in the UK. More about Hunsett Mill by Acme
Threefold Architects of London have converted a set of Grade II-listed warehouses into a family home just outside Bath, England. More about Apprentice Store by Threefold Architects
Here's another house by Rotterdam studio Pasel Kuenzel Architects located on a former industrial site in Leiden, Netherlands as part of their series of eleven town houses for the area. More about V36K08/09 by Pasel Kuenzel Architects
Belgian studio ADN Architectures in collaboration with Olivier Dubucq Architecte, have renovated this old farmhouse in Walhain, Belgium. More about House NSV by ADN Architectures and Olivier Dubucq Architecte
Japanese architects Shinichi Ogawa & Associates have completed this house in Hiroshima, Japan, with one wall glazed in sliding panels that open onto a grassy courtyard. More about Warehouse by Shinichi Ogawa & Associates
Indonesian architects Atelier Riri have designed this house in the dense residential area of Bintaro in Jakarta, Indonesia. More about Kiri’s House by Atelier Riri
Here are some photographs by Edmund Sumner of the completed Balancing Barn holiday home in Suffolk, UK, by MVRDV and Mole Architects, including a swing under the 15 metre cantilever. More about Balancing Barn by MVRDV and Mole Architects photographed by Edmund Sumner