This amazing tiny tree house is connected to the rocky cliffside by a superthin catwalk, and features a killer balcony/deck that is almost the same size as the miniature living space.
NY-based architects Arakawa & Gins, whose motto is We have chosen not to die, say that their bizarre and off-kilter Reversible Destiny Lofts can help inhabitants stay sharp and young by taking away their stability and keeping them constantly on their toes with unexpected level changes, super-small door openings and bumpy flooring.
Swedish designers Visiondivision led a one week workshop in Milan where they laid the groundwork for a living, growing pavilion made out of Japanese Cherry trees that will be complete in 60 years!
The Orchidarium Professor Ruth Cardoso is a completely daylight building designed to provide an optimal environment for growing orchids in São Paulo, Brazil
The LOW3 House is named for the fact that it is low energy and low impact, but it differentiates itself by touting that it’s also low cost (an attribute that people don’t typically associate with green technology).
Andersson-Wise architects suggest renovating Fleck Hall rather than demolishing it to build a new facility for the School of Education at St. Edward's University.