Neiheiser Argyros adds steel "cabinet of curiosities" to London outhouse
A built-in "cabinet of curiosities" housing a collection of records, books and artworks forms the spine of this outhouse extension in London by local studio Neiheiser Argyros. More about Neiheiser Argyros adds steel "cabinet of curiosities" to London outhouse
ShedKM transforms neglected Croydon office block into temporary accommodation
UK studio ShedKM has completed Zodiac, the transformation of a brutalist office block in Croydon, London, into temporary accommodation for families at risk of homelessness. More about ShedKM transforms neglected Croydon office block into temporary accommodation
Thought Parallels Architecture draws on vernacular architecture for Ananda house in India
The deep eaves of a large coconut-wood roof shade the bright, airy interiors of this house in Kerala, India, designed by local studio Thought Parallels Architecture as a contemporary response to the region's vernacular architecture. More about Thought Parallels Architecture draws on vernacular architecture for Ananda house in India
Felix Lewis Architects transforms Egyptian-style boiler house in Kent into workspace
Sand-coloured walls, hieroglyph motifs and a trapezoidal rooftop extension celebrate the Egyptian revival style of this Grade II-listed boiler house in Kent, transformed into an office by local studio Felix Lewis Architects. More about Felix Lewis Architects transforms Egyptian-style boiler house in Kent into workspace
John Puttick Associates transforms listed warehouses in Grimsby into youth centre
UK studio John Puttick Associates has refurbished a group of disused Victorian warehouses in Grimsby to create the Horizon Youth Zone, adding a sawtooth-roofed sports court that nods to the site's industrial past. More about John Puttick Associates transforms listed warehouses in Grimsby into youth centre
Timber-framed Stockholm School of Economics hub added to forest campus
Local studios Johan Sundberg Arkitektur and Tengbom used an exposed structure of pine and spruce to create a "sensory experience" at Kursgården Kämpasten, a campus of the Stockholm School of Economics in Sweden. More about Timber-framed Stockholm School of Economics hub added to forest campus
Mata Architects expands London flat with "cathedral-like" roof
Soaring wooden ceilings frame the interiors of Vaulting Loft, a flat in Hampstead, London, renovated and extended by local studio Mata Architects. More about Mata Architects expands London flat with "cathedral-like" roof
TYPE updates London terrace home with "robust and timeless" materials
Pale brick, clay-fired tiles and ash carpentry were used to bring tactility and warmth to this Victorian terrace house in London, extended by local architecture studio TYPE. More about TYPE updates London terrace home with "robust and timeless" materials
Yrki Arkitektar references lava fields for summerhouse overlooking Icelandic volcano
A dark palette of concrete, metal and stone references the craggy surface of a lava field surrounding Swan Nest, a summerhouse by local studio Yrki Arkitektar overlooking one of Iceland's most active volcanoes. More about Yrki Arkitektar references lava fields for summerhouse overlooking Icelandic volcano
Compact holiday cabin by i29 "functions as a Swiss army knife"
Dutch studio i29 and construction company Jatin Chaletbouw have completed Lounge Lodge, a compact holiday home in the Netherlands, revealed here in this Dezeen Exclusive. More about Compact holiday cabin by i29 "functions as a Swiss army knife"
Klas Hyllén Architecture updates 1970s bungalow to capture "constantly shifting English weather"
UK studio Klas Hyllén Architecture's retrofit of Sky House, a 1970s bungalow that steps down a hillside in south west England, is the focus of this Dezeen Exclusive. More about Klas Hyllén Architecture updates 1970s bungalow to capture "constantly shifting English weather"
DeDraft updates modernist home set within East Sussex garden
UK studio DeDraft has renovated the 1960s TH Residence in East Sussex, using a palette of warm wood and ceramic tiles to echo the home's original modernist character. More about DeDraft updates modernist home set within East Sussex garden
Dorte Mandrup designs Danish crafts college as "living textbook"
Danish studio Dorte Mandrup has used a palette of exposed brick and timber to create the elliptical form of The Crafts College in Herning, which is designed for aspiring craftspeople in Denmark. More about Dorte Mandrup designs Danish crafts college as "living textbook"
Argu Studio adds stone-clad annexe to coastal Croatian home
Stone cladding and a glazed corner define Pretpec, a compact guest annexe created for a house on the Croatian coast by Zagreb architecture practice Argu Studio. More about Argu Studio adds stone-clad annexe to coastal Croatian home
Erdegard Arkitekter creates entrance for cavern in Gothenburg
Black-metal panels cloak the sloping form of The Mountain Chamber, the entrance to an artificial cavern in Gothenburg designed by local studio Erdegard Arkitekter. More about Erdegard Arkitekter creates entrance for cavern in Gothenburg
B2A Architects uses concrete columns to elevate Dutch home above dyke
Dutch studio B2A Architects has completed Cascade, a home in the Netherlands that is elevated above a dyke on a stepped concrete platform. More about B2A Architects uses concrete columns to elevate Dutch home above dyke
Australian sheds inform compact mobile cabin by Hayley Pryor
Architect Hayley Pryor has created The Oculus, a tiny moveable cabin in Byron Bay that was designed to resemble a typical Australian shed. More about Australian sheds inform compact mobile cabin by Hayley Pryor
Space&Matter nestles timber housing blocks into a Dutch woodland
A series of "forest rooms" draws pockets of the surrounding woodland into Common Woods, a housing development in Amersfoort, the Netherlands, by Dutch studio Space&Matter. More about Space&Matter nestles timber housing blocks into a Dutch woodland
Felt completes "house for life" for retired couple in Belgium
Belgian architecture studio Felt has completed Heifort, an accessible home for a retired couple in Ghent that is topped by a large copper-clad roof. More about Felt completes "house for life" for retired couple in Belgium
Sampling transforms industrial site in Latvia into colourful residential complex
Colourful metalwork contrasts with the worn bricks of this former industrial courtyard in Riga, Latvia, which has been converted into a residential complex by local studio Sampling. More about Sampling transforms industrial site in Latvia into colourful residential complex