
Houses: The Latest Architecture and News
The Sunshine Beach House / Wilson Architects
WALL HOUSE / AND’ROL
Jewel Box / Panos Nikolaidis & Errica Protestou
Hall House / Salmela Architect
JFR / Fougeron Architecture

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Architects: Fougeron Architecture
- Year: 2000
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Manufacturers: Pilkington, Subzero/Wolf, Endres Studio, Fleetwood, Flos, +4
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Professionals: Endrestudio
Espace St-Denis / Anne Sophie Goneau
Sunlight of Calm / D.I.G Architects
AD Classics: Rogers House / Richard + Su Rogers

The Rogers House, designed by Richard and Su Rogers in 1968, is one of the lesser known architectural works from the master who went on to design the Centre Pompidou in Paris with Renzo Piano. The house, which represented British Architecture at the 1967 Paris Biennale, was commissioned by Rogers' parents and was granted Grade II* Listing in February 2013 - a rare accolade for a building so recent - cementing its importance in the architectural heritage of the United Kingdom.
Described by Rogers as "the most successful small project I've been involved in", the house carefully balances the openness of shear glass facades with the need to provide his parents with privacy and seclusion - a task made harder by the building's location, just a short walk from Wimbledon Village in central London. Incorporated within the design is a separate flat and pottery studio which were positioned to provide a sound barrier between the house of the adjacent road. It is, essentially, "a transparent tube with solid boundary walls".
Solar Decathlon 2013: Team Alberta Designs Modular Home for Remote Locations

Text description provided by the architects. Borealis, Team Alberta’s entry to the U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon 2013, addresses the housing needs of professionals working in remote locations. This modular house was designed in consideration of severe housing shortages and high housing costs driven by booming industries in northern Canada. Named after the iconic Northern Lights and lush Boreal forest, Borealis is designed to be sustainable and ecologically sensitive.
Andri & Yiorgos Residence / vardastudio

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Architects: vardastudio
- Year: 2013
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Manufacturers: Rabel Aluminium Systems
House 1532 / Fougeron Architecture

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Architects: Fougeron Architecture
- Year: 2006
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Manufacturers: Louis Poulsen
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Professionals: Endrestudio
DALE /

DALE, short for Dynamic Augmented Living Environment, is this year's U.S. Department of Energy Solar Decathlon entry for the SCI-Arc/Caltech team. Made of two movable, prefabricated modules that open to allow the outdoors in, DALE celebrates the active California lifestyle through its dynamic architecture.
DALE learns from two classic California precedents: the super-sized suburban tract home and the compact, sufficient bungalow; amending one and expanding on the other to become a new Southern California typology. At 600 square feet, it is a micro house with an unprecedented flexible interior that results in the program of a house three times the size.
3 Houses in Meco / Nuno Simões + DNSJ.arq
Casa La Cañada / Ricardo Torrejón
UrbanEden / UNC Charlotte

The people have spoken: UNC Charlotte’s 2013 Solar Decathlon entry, UrbanEden has won the “People’s Choice Award.” Designed as an urban infill project for a couple in Charlotte, North Carolina, the net-zero solar-powered home defines itself by establishing a strong indoor and outdoor connection in the middle of the city. By enclosing the back deck with a seven-foot tall vertical garden and integrating a high-performance glass wall along the home’s south side, dwellers are presented with the unlikely option of privately enjoying the outdoors within a dense urban context.






















