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A house looking like a spaceship is built in the suburbs of Lyon (France), which is continuously rotating to follow the sun. We must say that, despite the unusual image of the house, it is not so unique in its kind. See the uniqe design of the house
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Talented architects create their masterpieces, skillfully using the resources available to them. Zealous designers and developers try to minimize the costs of building houses, using the most of what is given by nature See two houses hidden in nature
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We wrote about motorhomes that fall into the category of our favorite miniature houses. Such houses are comfortable and relatively inexpensive. And they also provide space (but sometimes limited to 190 ft² – an area of the trailer) for designer fantasies. See two amazing house-buses
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This house is assembled of overage of shipping containers, located in the old center of the Torigoe village, Ishikawa District, Tokyo. This area is full of small factories producing leather products and paper products. See the stylish office built of old containers
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No wonder that in the context of social unrest, observed in different countries, many people want to move to permanent residence in a remote forest. Fortunately, many of them are those who are going to minimize the harm caused by their stay in nature. See an amazing eco-friendly tree-house
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Architects often have to find a compromise between customers’ unrealizable dreams and not so much colorful features of real life. In the case of this house, located near Barcelona, everything was different. See the interesting solution of the architects
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Two Dutch designers reconstructed a chateau in Burgundy, trying to preserve its historical appearance, but the interior still got a modern design. In order to find harmony in life, Johan Bouman and Pieter Franssens had to move from Holland to Burgundy. Learn more about the house
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New York studio STPMJ presented a project of the invisible house with mirror surface, which allows not immediately notice it in the forest landscape. The house appears and disappears, like a mirage, dissolving into the landscape. See the Invisible Barn project
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Designers Paolo Moschino and Philip Vergeylen have a longstanding relationship with a house near Holland Park in London. Fifteen years ago, they designed the interior for a couple with four children in classic style See how they renovated the house this time
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French Bureau Lacaton & Vassal implements a project on renovation of three buildings for social housing in Bordeaux. Lern more about the housing renovation project
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Peter Ebner and his workshop students from the University of California in Los Angeles, University of British town of Huddersfield, Munich Technical University and the Center for Entrepreneurship and University of Applied Sciences have developed a project of the Small Transportable Living See an unusual tiny house project
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At first there was a winery. It was inherited by a known merchant in Bordeaux, Francois Perrier. By the middle of the XVIII century, his growing production moved from the wooden shack to a large stone building Find out more about interesting history of the buildings
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In our childhood many of us dreamed of having our own room, where you can play and have fun without worrying that excessive noise would cause adults’ resentment. And a small house would be more desirable. See three amazing examples of garden kid’s playhouse
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Marie and Michael are happy owners of a barge on the Seine. They are sure that lucky star led them to the Seine. There is not a wide selection of barges on the market, so they have bought Freycinet built in 1930. See how to remodel a barge into a stunning houseboat
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Administration of London decided to use the residual heat that is produced by metro and electric stations to heat homes. Find out more about the new source of energy
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In the wake of the universal passion for “smart houses” the Goldee company has invented an intelligent home lighting control system called Goldee. See how the smart home lighting control works
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The Swedish “forestry” entrepreneur has everything he needs to conduct his remote business: a laptop, a phone, and a battery, which is charged by two portable Brunton solar panels. See how the Swedish entrepreneur live in forest
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Mexican architect Javier Senosiain, a staunch supporter of bio-architecture is studying nature in terms of engineering. See an amazing and extraordinary shell-looking house designed by Javier Senosiain
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American artist Phillip K. Smith III developed Lucid Stead installation, adding mirrors on the walls of an abandoned cabin in the desert of California. See a mysterial installation in the desert of California