
A Striking Home in Toronto for Sustainable Living
Architect Gregory Rubin designs a contemporary building less dependent on traditional energy.
Architect Gregory Rubin designs a contemporary building less dependent on traditional energy.
Architect Gregory Rubin designs a contemporary building less dependent on traditional energy.
Geometry meets geology at the foot of a Quebec ski resort, thanks to Montreal’s DESK architectes.
Montreal firm MRDK tucks a decidedly modern dwelling into a rustic, wooded neighbourhood near a world-renowned ski hill.
Faulkner Architects embraces the harsh climate of the Mojave Desert with a home dug into the earth.
Martin Finio of In Studio blurs the boundary between inside and out with an immersive courtyard home.
As the year draws to a close, we have rounded up the most read homes from our weekly series which includes homes from Canada and beyond.
A retro-inspired home in Poland.
In the hands of Canadian firm Odami, there’s more to this “traditional” dwelling than meets the eye.
Because one of the owners serves as executive director at the Holmdel Theatre Company, this apartment is a tribute to her Broadway passion.