1. ArchDaily
  2. Houses

Houses: The Latest Architecture and News

Family house in Vilnius / 4PLIUS Architects

Family house in Vilnius / 4PLIUS Architects - Houses, Garden, Fence, FacadeFamily house in Vilnius / 4PLIUS Architects - Houses, Stairs, Handrail, Fence, Door, BalconyFamily house in Vilnius / 4PLIUS Architects - Houses, Bedroom, Door, Table, Lighting, ChairFamily house in Vilnius / 4PLIUS Architects - Houses, Chair, TableFamily house in Vilnius / 4PLIUS Architects - More Images+ 19

Vilnius, Lithuania
  • Architects: 4PLIUS architects
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  310
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2014

Mercedes House In Garden City / CREUSeCARRASCO Arquitectos

Mercedes House In Garden City / CREUSeCARRASCO Arquitectos - Houses, Door, Facade, Stairs, Handrail, TableMercedes House In Garden City / CREUSeCARRASCO Arquitectos - Houses, Stairs, Door, Facade, HandrailMercedes House In Garden City / CREUSeCARRASCO Arquitectos - Houses, Handrail, Stairs, FacadeMercedes House In Garden City / CREUSeCARRASCO Arquitectos - Houses, FacadeMercedes House In Garden City / CREUSeCARRASCO Arquitectos - More Images+ 21

A Coruña, Spain

Bamboo: A Viable Alternative to Steel Reinforcement?

Developing countries have the highest demand for steel-reinforced concrete, but often do not have the means to produce the steel to meet that demand. Rather than put themselves at the mercy of a global market dominated by developed countries, Singapore’s Future Cities Laboratory suggests an alternative to this manufactured rarity: bamboo. Abundant, sustainable, and extremely resilient, bamboo has potential in the future to become an ideal replacement in places where steel cannot easily be produced.

Minakuchi House / ALTS Design Office

Minakuchi House / ALTS Design Office - Houses, Kitchen, Beam, Table, ChairMinakuchi House / ALTS Design Office - Houses, FacadeMinakuchi House / ALTS Design Office - Houses, Door, Table, ChairMinakuchi House / ALTS Design Office - Houses, Deck, Fence, Handrail, Door, FacadeMinakuchi House / ALTS Design Office - More Images+ 17

  • Architects: ALTS Design Office
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  100
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2014

Pc House / EDDICO

Pc House / EDDICO - Houses, Deck, Facade, Handrail, Door, Balcony, Stairs, Table, ChairPc House / EDDICO - Houses, ArchPc House / EDDICO - Houses, Facade, ColumnPc House / EDDICO - Houses, FacadePc House / EDDICO - More Images+ 25

Pucusana District, Peru

Roll House / Moon Hoon

Roll House / Moon Hoon - Houses, BeamRoll House / Moon Hoon - Houses, Beam, FacadeRoll House / Moon Hoon - Houses, Beam, Facade, LightingRoll House / Moon Hoon - Houses, Stairs, Column, Facade, Door, HandrailRoll House / Moon Hoon - More Images+ 28

Brother's House / Hiroshi Kuno + Associates

Brother's House / Hiroshi Kuno + Associates - Houses, Facade, HandrailBrother's House / Hiroshi Kuno + Associates - HousesBrother's House / Hiroshi Kuno + Associates - HousesBrother's House / Hiroshi Kuno + Associates - HousesBrother's House / Hiroshi Kuno + Associates - More Images+ 15

Otaru, Japan

Parkark / BYTR architecten

Parkark / BYTR architecten - Houses, Facade, Door, Handrail, StairsParkark / BYTR architecten - Houses, Kitchen, Door, Handrail, Facade, Countertop, ChairParkark / BYTR architecten - Houses, Garden, Facade, HandrailParkark / BYTR architecten - Houses, Garden, ForestParkark / BYTR architecten - More Images+ 25

  • Architects: BYTR architecten
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2013
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  JUNG

JuuL House / NKS2 Architects

JuuL House / NKS2 Architects - HousesJuuL House / NKS2 Architects - HousesJuuL House / NKS2 Architects - HousesJuuL House / NKS2 Architects - HousesJuuL House / NKS2 Architects - More Images+ 13

Yukuhashi, Japan
  • Architects: NKS2 Architects
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  412
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2012

The Godfather's Theatre of Views / Robot Architects

The Godfather's Theatre of Views / Robot Architects - Houses, Facade
Courtesy of ROBOT ARCHITECTS
Samara, Russia
  • Architects: Robot Architects
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  290
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2012

The Godfather's Theatre of Views / Robot Architects - Houses, Facade, HandrailThe Godfather's Theatre of Views / Robot Architects - Houses, HandrailThe Godfather's Theatre of Views / Robot Architects - Houses, Stairs, Handrail, FacadeThe Godfather's Theatre of Views / Robot Architects - Houses, FacadeThe Godfather's Theatre of Views / Robot Architects - More Images+ 32

Axial Symphony / Design Systems Ltd.

Axial Symphony / Design Systems Ltd.  - Houses, Garden, FacadeAxial Symphony / Design Systems Ltd.  - Houses, Door, FacadeAxial Symphony / Design Systems Ltd.  - Houses, Kitchen, Countertop, Sink, Lighting, ChairAxial Symphony / Design Systems Ltd.  - Houses, Garden, FacadeAxial Symphony / Design Systems Ltd.  - More Images+ 14

Shenzhen, China
  • Architects: Design Systems Ltd.
    : Lam Wai Ming, Fanny Leung, Fang Huan Huan, Zhang Xing, Lansy Dai
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  300
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2012

Folding Wall House / Nha Dan Architects

Folding Wall House / Nha Dan Architects - Houses, FacadeFolding Wall House / Nha Dan Architects - Houses, Facade, TableFolding Wall House / Nha Dan Architects - Houses, Facade, Door, Handrail, Stairs, LightingFolding Wall House / Nha Dan Architects - Houses, Stairs, HandrailFolding Wall House / Nha Dan Architects - More Images+ 34

Zurita Box / Darkitectura

Zurita Box / Darkitectura - Refurbishment, Facade, BenchZurita Box / Darkitectura - Refurbishment, Facade, Handrail, StairsZurita Box / Darkitectura - Refurbishment, Stairs, Facade, HandrailZurita Box / Darkitectura - Refurbishment, Stairs, ChairZurita Box / Darkitectura - More Images+ 25

Mexico City, Mexico
  • Architects: Darkitectura
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  440
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2013
  • Professionals: Darkitectura

Vivienda en Isla Fuerteventura / Ilya Escario

Vivienda en Isla Fuerteventura / Ilya Escario - Houses, FacadeVivienda en Isla Fuerteventura / Ilya Escario - Houses, FacadeVivienda en Isla Fuerteventura / Ilya Escario - Houses, Deck, Facade, Lighting, ChairVivienda en Isla Fuerteventura / Ilya Escario - Houses, Facade, BeamVivienda en Isla Fuerteventura / Ilya Escario - More Images+ 12

Classic Architecture with a Social Agenda (1960-Today)

“Ninety-five percent of the world’s designers focus all of their efforts on developing products and services for the richest 10% of the world’s customers.”  - Paul Polak, Design for the 90% [1]         

Classic Architecture with a Social Agenda (1960-Today) - Small Scale, Facade, ArchClassic Architecture with a Social Agenda (1960-Today) - Small Scale, Facade, CityscapeClassic Architecture with a Social Agenda (1960-Today) - Small Scale, Door, FacadeClassic Architecture with a Social Agenda (1960-Today) - Small Scale, Facade, Arch, ArcadeClassic Architecture with a Social Agenda (1960-Today) - More Images+ 20

The vast majority of contemporary architectural practice today is service industry based, where a fee-paying client commissions a firm for a defined scope of services. Master of self-effacing cynicism Philip Johnson wryly accepted this structure, calling architects “high-class whores.” The recent surge of interest in designing for traditionally underserved communities, from groups such as Architecture for Humanity, MASS Design, Project H and Public Architecture challenges the traditional firm model. The Prizker Prize jury’s recognition of Shigeru Ban’s humanitarian designs highlights that high design and a socially conscious practice are not mutually exclusive.

Believing that architecture can alleviate societal ills and improve the quality of life for all people is not a new concept. Two eras, the 1920s and 1960s-70s, brought a social agenda to the forefront of the discourse. Hindsight reveals flaws of each. Modernism’s utopian visions for public housing and urban renewal are blamed for the detrimental impact of Post-WWII urban housing projects; participatory design in the 1960s and 70s is criticized for ceding expertise in the name of consensus, ending with projects that were no better than the status quo. Despite this, there are lessons to be learned from those who emphasized the social and humanitarian role of architecture.

B House / Domenack Arquitectos

B House / Domenack Arquitectos - Houses, Stairs, Facade, Door, Handrail
© Juan Solano Ojasi
Lima, Peru
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  478
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2008

B House / Domenack Arquitectos - Houses, FacadeB House / Domenack Arquitectos - Houses, Facade, Handrail, Fence, DoorB House / Domenack Arquitectos - Houses, FacadeB House / Domenack Arquitectos - Houses, Stairs, Handrail, FacadeB House / Domenack Arquitectos - More Images+ 11

Grass Cave House / Makiko Tsukada Architects

Grass Cave House / Makiko Tsukada Architects - HousesGrass Cave House / Makiko Tsukada Architects - HousesGrass Cave House / Makiko Tsukada Architects - HousesGrass Cave House / Makiko Tsukada Architects - HousesGrass Cave House / Makiko Tsukada Architects - More Images+ 7

Yokohama, Japan

Tupper Home / Andrés Jaque / Office for Political Innovation

Tupper Home / Andrés Jaque / Office for Political Innovation - Houses, ChairTupper Home / Andrés Jaque / Office for Political Innovation - HousesTupper Home / Andrés Jaque / Office for Political Innovation - Houses, Bedroom, Door, BedTupper Home / Andrés Jaque / Office for Political Innovation - Houses, Stairs, Handrail, Facade, Beam, Door, ChairTupper Home / Andrés Jaque / Office for Political Innovation - More Images+ 11

Madrid, Spain