House for two, Skopje
This family house is situated at one corner of a narrow street in Taftalidze, a neighbourhood near the centre of Skopje. The neighbourhood is densely packed with one floor wooden family houses built after the 1963 Skopje earthquake. Although the
SK HOUSE by Di Dato & Meninno architetti associate; Italy
The villa embodies an unexpected encounter of the vernacular Collio's landscape architecture with a contemporary attitude. This dialogue recognises the landscape elements which inhabit the region, as the rhythmic vineyards, the terraced hills and the shades and colours of
Haus Hoeller by Innauer Matt Architekten; Austria
Building a house in the picturesque Bregenzerwald valley in Western Austria, on a very steep hill outside the village centre, on a quiet road where several homes of varying size and artistic value had been built in recent years
Courage to the gap by Studio Lois; Austria
Building plots are scarce in the Tyrol and almost impossible to find in the center of Innsbruck. Four friends wanted to live together as neighbors and combine their strengths to realize a living opportunity. After 4 years of time
Two houses, deer and trees by Lenka Míková; Czech Republic
The rising interest in countryside houses is mostly linked to the attempt to balance the rushed city life and also to a desire for something authentic and traditional. But paradoxically this desired character of vernacular architecture is often removed
South Moravian Village House by ORA; Czech Republic
We began by exploring the concept of a contemporary Moravian village. Today, the definition of a rural house in Czechia seems to be ambiguous. Within a village, nobody pays attention to the historical and settlement context anymore. We think