
Mid-Century Cabins in Upstate New York
In the Hudson Valley region of upstate New York, Lang Architecture has developed a collection of cabins designed for Manhattanites who want an architect-designed weekend getaway a couple of hours from the city - without the fuss.

Maison 0.82 by Pascual Architecte
Located in the city of Nîmes, Maison 0.82 was built by local studio Pascual Architecte, designed to make the most of the sun in the region.

A Cliff Top Cabin in Nova Scotia
Sitting on the edge of Cape Breton, this cliff top cabin is a remote holiday retreat that makes the most of its surroundings.

Main Stay House, Austin
Located in Austin’s Bouldin Creek neighbourhood, Main Stay House was designed to promote and enable lifestyle flexibility by paring back on openings and divides.

A Contemporary Home in Lake Como
This Lake Como home takes inspiration from the age-old buildings in the surrounding area, as well as traditional Japanese tea houses.

A Renovated Brooklyn Townhouse
A 19th century Brooklyn townhouse completely renovated to add more light throughout, as well as giving it a contemporary feel.

An Interview with Anton Rodriguez
London-based photographer Anton Rodriguez talks to Coggles about his debut book 'Residents: Inside the Iconic Barbican Estate'.

The Art of Building 2016
Discover the 15 final entries in the Art of Building 2016 competition, from the Art Deco control room in Hungary to minimalism on the Croatian coast.

Antinori Winery
Antinori Winery – by Italian firm Archea Associati – is designed as though an invisible building, concealed by and blending into the surrounding landscape.

A Woodland Cabin in Austria
Located in Austria’s Wiernerwald municipality, this timber cabin is a woodland retreat that blends traditional style with contemporary style.