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Denmark’s 300-year-old homes of the future – thatched with a seaweed that has the potential to be a contemporary building material architecture Article 1554 words 6 votes
What life indoors looks like in Tokyo’s cramped homes architecture Article 1087 words, published Apr 9 2020 8 votes
How to build your own starter house in just five steps — for $25,000 architecture Article 862 words, published Aug 31 2016 6 votes
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How Berlin's Mietskaserne tenements became coveted urban housing urban planning architecture Article 7 votes
Copenhagen-based firm Henning Larsen Architects has proposed a low-rise neighborhood south of central Copenhagen using all-timber construction architecture Article 332 words 4 votes
A writer’s prefab retreat sits lightly upon the land in Joshua Tree architecture Article 578 words 5 votes
Scandinavia is famous for its liveable cities, but a new university course in Nordic urban planning has raised questions about replicating the region's approach elsewhere urban planning Article 1906 words 8 votes
IKEA and the Queen of Sweden are designing homes for people with dementia architecture Article 5 votes
Oregon just voted to legalize duplexes on almost every city lot urban planning Article 1363 words 11 votes
Separated by design: How some of America’s richest towns fight affordable housing urban planning Article 5420 words, published May 22 2019 6 votes
A 23-year-old designer has won a top £50,000 ($64,385) prize after creating a low-cost bamboo housing unit to address the Philippines' slum crisis architecture Article 388 words 8 votes