1. ArchDaily
  2. Residential Architecture

Residential Architecture: The Latest Architecture and News

Scarpa + Brooks Explore How Architecture Can Shape Memory

Why do we remember buildings, locations, and experiences? Even a place visited in our childhood can conjure emotions that make an impact on us through the memories they create. Angela Brooks and Larry Scarpa explain that the work of Brooks + Scarpa Architects aspires to make a lasting impression out of even a brief encounter. “We try to leave something behind,” says Scarpa, “something ingrained in people’s memory that sticks with them.”

Scarpa + Brooks Explore How Architecture Can Shape Memory - Featured ImageScarpa + Brooks Explore How Architecture Can Shape Memory - Image 1 of 4Scarpa + Brooks Explore How Architecture Can Shape Memory - Image 2 of 4Scarpa + Brooks Explore How Architecture Can Shape Memory - Image 3 of 4Scarpa + Brooks Explore How Architecture Can Shape Memory - More Images+ 2

LEI House / AZL Architects

LEI House  / AZL Architects - Houses, FacadeLEI House  / AZL Architects - Houses, Facade, ArchLEI House  / AZL Architects - Houses, FacadeLEI House  / AZL Architects - Houses, Kitchen, Facade, Lighting, Table, Countertop, BenchLEI House  / AZL Architects - More Images+ 27

Tangle, China
  • Architects: AZL Architects
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  296
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2018

"Together and Apart": The Latvian Pavilion at the 2018 Venice Biennale

As part of our 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale coverage, we present the completed Latvian Pavilion. To read the initial proposal, refer to our previously published post, "Latvian Pavilion at the 2018 Venice Biennale to Highlight Turning Points in 20th Century Apartment Block Design.

Black walls and an exposed concrete floor create a mysterious and eerie backdrop for Together and Apart: 100 Years of Living—the Latvian Pavilion curated by urbanist Evelīna Ozola, architect Matīss Groskaufmanis, scenographer Anda Skrējānem and director Gundega Laiviņa.

"Together and Apart": The Latvian Pavilion at the 2018 Venice Biennale - Image 1 of 4"Together and Apart": The Latvian Pavilion at the 2018 Venice Biennale - Image 2 of 4"Together and Apart": The Latvian Pavilion at the 2018 Venice Biennale - Image 3 of 4"Together and Apart": The Latvian Pavilion at the 2018 Venice Biennale - Image 4 of 4Together and Apart: The Latvian Pavilion at the 2018 Venice Biennale - More Images+ 4

Nature Lovers Can Live Off-The-Grid With This Portable, Self-Powered Pod

The uncontrollable roar of construction sites, the chaotic city streets, the monotony of spending more than 8 hours a day in a cubicle… All these daily grinds can take a toll on the human body and mind. Retreating into nature sounds liberating, however, our dependence on technology makes living off-the-grid almost impossible. Well, what if you could keep your modern lifestyle and sleep in a house hidden in the forest?

IO Houses created The SPACE, a versatile and innovative housing project for people who love nature and want to preserve it, just as much as they love contemporary, luxurious living.

Nature Lovers Can Live Off-The-Grid With This Portable, Self-Powered Pod - Image 1 of 4Nature Lovers Can Live Off-The-Grid With This Portable, Self-Powered Pod - Image 2 of 4Nature Lovers Can Live Off-The-Grid With This Portable, Self-Powered Pod - Image 3 of 4Nature Lovers Can Live Off-The-Grid With This Portable, Self-Powered Pod - Image 4 of 4Nature Lovers Can Live Off-The-Grid With This Portable, Self-Powered Pod - More Images+ 2

Habitat Qinghuangdao / Safdie Architects

Habitat Qinghuangdao / Safdie Architects - Apartments, Garden, Facade, CityscapeHabitat Qinghuangdao / Safdie Architects - Apartments, Facade, CityscapeHabitat Qinghuangdao / Safdie Architects - Apartments, Facade, CityscapeHabitat Qinghuangdao / Safdie Architects - Apartments, FacadeHabitat Qinghuangdao / Safdie Architects - More Images+ 15

Qinhuangdao, China

9 Homes With Indoor/Outdoor Spaces for All the Summer Vibes

9 Homes With Indoor/Outdoor Spaces for All the Summer Vibes - Imagem 1 de 4
Tropical Box House / WHBC Architects. Image © Kent Soh

For many, summer brings a sharp increase in time spent outdoors. Whether that be a dip in the pool after a long day at work or a casual stroll to the office, the summer months are best enjoyed outside. Admittedly, there are times when the summer heat can be too intense, and A/C is needed, but why not enjoy the great outdoors while you're at it?

Architecture provides the unique opportunity to meld the comfort of the indoors with the experience of being outdoors. Selected from our project archives, these nine houses offer the perfect combination of indoor/outdoor spaces ripe for summer living.

Planar House / studio mk27

Planar House / studio mk27 - Houses
© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG

Planar House / studio mk27 - HousesPlanar House / studio mk27 - HousesPlanar House / studio mk27 - HousesPlanar House / studio mk27 - HousesPlanar House / studio mk27 - More Images+ 52

Porto Feliz, Brazil
  • Architects: Diana Radomysler, Lair Reis, Studio MK27 - Marcio Kogan
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1000
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2018
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Alfio Lisi, Belas Artes, Expormim, Gervasoni, Jader Almeida, +14

Yangcheng Lake Villas / Neri&Hu Design and Research Office

Yangcheng Lake Villas / Neri&Hu Design and Research Office - Housing, Courtyard, Facade
© Pedro Pegenaute

Yangcheng Lake Villas / Neri&Hu Design and Research Office - Housing, FacadeYangcheng Lake Villas / Neri&Hu Design and Research Office - Housing, Facade, BenchYangcheng Lake Villas / Neri&Hu Design and Research Office - Housing, Stairs, Handrail, FacadeYangcheng Lake Villas / Neri&Hu Design and Research Office - Housing, Facade, DoorYangcheng Lake Villas / Neri&Hu Design and Research Office - More Images+ 14

Suzhou, China

Affordable Housing Design Challenge

Building Trust International have just announced their 8th design competition which is in association with the United Nations Development Programme and the Phnom Penh Special Economic Zone. The competition entitled 'Affordable Housing Design Challenge' challenges architects, designers and engineers to submit an innovative design proposal for new affordable housing for low income workers in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. These new units should be well-designed, sustainable and most importantly improve the quality of life of the intended residents and the surrounding community. More than just housing, this new project should build a future for workers and their families in Cambodia.

Refurbishment MR 53 / BLOCO Arquitetos

Refurbishment MR 53 / BLOCO Arquitetos - Interior DesignRefurbishment MR 53 / BLOCO Arquitetos - Interior DesignRefurbishment MR 53 / BLOCO Arquitetos - Interior DesignRefurbishment MR 53 / BLOCO Arquitetos - Interior DesignRefurbishment MR 53 / BLOCO Arquitetos - More Images+ 18

  • Architects: BLOCO Arquitetos
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  350
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2016
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Atlas Concorde, ALKHA, Florence, Interpam, Leopardi Esperante, +5

Pakistan to Feature For the First Time Ever at 2018 Venice Biennale

As part of our 2018 Venice Architecture Biennale coverage we present the proposal for the Pakistan Pavilion. Below, the participants describe their contribution in their own words.

Keeping the subject of FREESPACE in perspective, the Pakistan Pavilion takes inspiration from the physical and social dimensions of the sparsely open spaces embedded within the many informal settlements of Karachi, the most populated and fastest growing city of Pakistan.

HUS V / Credohus

HUS V / Credohus - Houses, Door, FacadeHUS V / Credohus - Houses, Beam, Door, Lighting, Chair, TableHUS V / Credohus - Houses, Facade, Door, HandrailHUS V / Credohus - Houses, Bathroom, Bathtub, ShowerHUS V / Credohus - More Images+ 23

  • Architects: Credohus
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  380
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2017
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Daugres Ceramiche S. r. l., Nabel Group

Pasqua House / studio mk27

Pasqua House / studio mk27 - HousesPasqua House / studio mk27 - HousesPasqua House / studio mk27 - HousesPasqua House / studio mk27 - HousesPasqua House / studio mk27 - More Images+ 36

Porto Feliz, Brazil
  • Architects: Carolina Castroviejo, Diana Radomysler, Elisa Friedmann, Studio MK27 - Marcio Kogan
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  572
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2016
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Carl Hansen, Dpot, Franccino Giardini, Granitorre, Knoll International, +6

Over 700 Experts and Active Citizens to Discuss Modern Housing Trends and Challenges in Kaliningrad

 | Sponsored Content

On May 18-19, the city of Kaliningrad, capital of the westernmost part of Russia, will host the Living Environment: All About Housing Forum. The Forum includes a business program and the Urban Weekend outdoor public festival.

Besides sessions and roundtables, the ambitious program of the event includes the shortlist presentation of the projects submitted for the Open International Competition of Architectural Concepts for Standard Housing and Residential Buildings. Architects and bureaus from 39 countries took part in this prestigious competition with their projects of innovative residential housing for future generations of Russians. The competition announces a remarkable prize fund: 20 finalists will receive 1 million roubles (about € 13 300) each, up to five winning projects will be awarded 2 million roubles (about € 26 600) each, and up to five runners-up will receive 1.5 million roubles (about € 19 900) each.

What Makes a City Livable to You?

What Makes a City Livable to You? - Arch Daily Interviews
© Flickr user Hafitz Maulana licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0. ImageA music festival in Singapore

Mercer released their annual list of the Most Livable Cities in the World last month. The list ranks 231 cities based on factors such as crime rates, sanitation, education and health standards, with Vienna at #1 and Baghdad at #231. There’s always some furor over the results, as there ought to be when a city we love does not make the top 20, or when we see a city rank highly but remember that one time we visited and couldn’t wait to leave.

To be clear, Mercer is a global HR consultancy, and their rankings are meant to serve the multinational corporations that are their clients. The list helps with relocation packages and remuneration for their employees. But a company’s first choice on where to send their workers is not always the same place you’d choose to send yourself to.

And these rankings, calculated as they are, also vary depending on who’s calculating. Monocle publishes their own list, as does The Economist, so the editors at ArchDaily decided to throw our hat in as well. Here we discuss what we think makes cities livable, and what we’d hope to see more of in the future.

C.F Møller and MT Højgaard Propose Covering Aarhus Railway Site with Car-Free Urban District

C.F Møller and MT Højgaard Propose Covering Aarhus Railway Site with Car-Free Urban District - Image 1 of 4
Courtesy of C.F. Møller Architects

C.F Møller and MT Højgaard have unveiled their vision of a new Railway Quarter in Aarhus, Denmark, transforming the area into a car-free urban district. Covering 1,180,000 square feet (110,000 square meters) of new construction, the area will predominantly contain residential buildings up to six stories high, as well as retail and recreational areas.

The idea of covering the railway site in Aarhus has existed for decades, with upcoming infrastructural upgrades to the network calling for tracks be lowered further into the ground, creating the opportunity to occupy the existing overhead site currently dividing several areas of Aarhus.

Co-Living, Custom-Order Homes, and Creative Economies: Is This the Future of High-Density Housing?

Subscriber Access | 

This article was originally published on Autodesk's Redshift publication as "Customizable Communities Could Be the Key to the Future of Urban Housing."

London has a fascinating history of urbanization that stretches back to Roman settlement in 43 AD. During the Industrial Revolution and Victorian Era, the city’s population peaked, as did its problems related to population density. The air was filled with soot and smoke, crowded slums were the norm in the inner city, and cholera and other epidemics spread quickly due to inadequate sanitation.

These conditions gave rise to modern urban planning and public-health policy, which now must define what “good density” might look like in the future of urban housing. The UN predicts that by 2050, 66 percent of the world’s population will live in metropolitan areas, up from 54 percent today.

Studio Gang Unveils Images of Rippled Condominium Tower in Brooklyn, New York

Studio Gang Unveils Images of Rippled Condominium Tower in Brooklyn, New York - Image 2 of 4
Courtesy of Binyan

Studio Gang has released details of their proposed condominium tower in Downtown Brooklyn, New York City. “11 Hoyt” has been designed with an emphasis on nature and community-building, responding to a lack of comfortable outdoor space in Brooklyn through the creation of an “outdoor-indoor environment."

The Studio Gang scheme, designed in collaboration with Hill West Architects, reclaims a former parking garage site in a rapidly-densifying area, where the population has increased by 40% in twenty years. 11 Hoyt is set to transform the site into an elevated green podium anchored by a 770,000-square-foot (71,000-square-meter) residential tower featuring a “scalloped” façade.