Located in Washington’s Methow Valley, the Rolling Huts are the perfect accommodation. Designed as a modern alternative to camping by Tom Kundig of Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects in Seattle, the six huts are grouped as a herd, each with views of the mountains.
MJ Neal Architects have designed a single family dwelling for a young professional couple. The site is a small 47′ by 125′ rectilinear in-fill lot situated within a twenty minute walk of downtown.
Located on one of the eminent scenic sites in Japan, Wakaura bay, architect firm Archivi Architects & Associates of Osaka have completed a private house design which is built around two small courtyard gardens. The house is made of local cedar and cypress with internal surfaces made of plywood.
Located on Lake Superior at Eagle Harbor, Seattle architect Nils Finne has redefined the coastal home design from rustic to rich concept. On a three-acre property, the waterfront retreat had successfully framed the lake view through its magnificent 40-feet wall of glass.
Located in London’s Bedford Square, the Architectural Association School of Architecture has delivered their 2009 summer pavilion which called “Driftwood”. The summer pavilion’s team comprised of the concept author Danecia Sibingo, and her three team members, Lyn Hayek, Yoojin Kim, and Taeyoung Lee.