Architecture Renovated Scottish Farmhouse Architecture May 24, 2018 Renovated Scottish Farmhouse A private 180 m² home in Dumfries, Scotland, has been built within the existing stone ruins of an old farmhouse, and takes advantage of the beautiful views of its surrounding valleys. Full Article
Architecture Micro Home by Bjarke Ingels Group Architecture May 24, 2018 Micro Home by Bjarke Ingels Group From tiny pop-up hotels and mini mobile homes to small metal-and-glass structures, the micro architecture trend is still on the rise. Full Article
Architecture Dark Architecture Architecture May 18, 2018 Dark Architecture The intensity and mystique of buildings in black is explored to the full in this book. Showcasing 150 structures built in the past 1 000 years, Black celebrates dark architecture all over the world. Full Article
Architecture Norwegian Forest Cabin Architecture May 17, 2018 Norwegian Forest Cabin Mylla, a forest cabin designed by Mork Ulnes Architects, is a work of wooden art nestled in the expansive pine forest just beyond the borders of Oslo, Norway. Full Article
Architecture New Development: Hyde Park House Architecture May 16, 2018 New Development: Hyde Park House This forward-thinking property development in Hyde Park, Joburg, aims to bring together the best of the city and the suburbs. Full Article
Architecture SAOTA’s First Completed Home in Los Angeles Architecture May 15, 2018 SAOTA’s First Completed Home in Los Angeles Remodelled by Cape Town-based architecture firm SAOTA, Stradella is a 1 393-square-metre 1970s home with 280-degree views, located in Bel Air, Los Angeles. Full Article
Architecture Winners: 2018 Corobrik SAIA Architectural Awards Architecture May 10, 2018 Winners: 2018 Corobrik SAIA Architectural Awards The winners of the 2018 Corobrik SAIA Architectural Awards have been announced. Here are the five buildings and structures that received top honours. Full Article
Architecture Renovated Karoo Farmhouse Architecture May 9, 2018 Renovated Karoo Farmhouse A renovated 1820s farmhouse near Klaarstroom in the folds of the Swartberg provides a textbook example of how to marry old and new. For architect Marielise van der Merwe, it’s been a dream project. Full Article