The First House Gaudi Ever Designed Just Opened to the Public After 130 Years
Casa Vicens, the first house designed by Antoni Gaudí, can be visited for the first time after remaining a private residence for 132 years
Built in 1955, all proceeds from the sale of this classic mid-century home will be donated to charity
Architects Govaert and Vanhoutte recently completed this stunning riverside home just outside of Ghent, Belgium
Designed in 1935 by Frank Lloyd Wright, ‘Fallingwater’ is arguably his most recognizable work. Located about 43 miles (69 km) southeast of Pittsburgh, Fallingwater is constructed over a waterfall on Bear Run river
26 ft underneath this modest suburban home, you will find a bizarre 70s bunker designed to survive a nuclear blast
In an ongoing series entitled “Micro Matter”, Rosa de Jong builds tiny dwellings and suspends them inside test tubes
A rundown 1860s barn in upstate New York finds a new life beside a 19th-century farmhouse in Connecticut
Designed by Jakub Szczesny, Keret House in Warsaw, Poland measures 152 cm (60 in) at its widest point
The Rockhouse is a unique luxury cave retreat, hand sculpted from a Triassic sandstone escarpment near the Wyre Forest in Worcestershire
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