Architecture

An open-air surf shack just steps from Mexico's pristine Pacific coastline built entirely of concrete and native parota wood

White lime stucco and cantilevered concrete slabs define this stunning seaside home in southern Spain

An austere escape cast in concrete and set at the foot of northeastern Mexico's most striking mountain

The clever design draws inspiration from iconic snowbound cabins, creating usable sledding slopes for guests to enjoy

A multiform chalet blending minimalist sensibilities with traditional light wood interior and stunning black larch exterior

Designed in Madrid over 4 months and built on-site 600km away in just 5 days

On the edge of Snowdonia National Park a one-room cabin is built of local rock to embrace nature

The traditional open-plan cabin design gets flipped on its head

Norwegian modernism meets California can-do ingenuity, via famed Mork Ulnes Architects

Natural light and a reverence for the surrounding landscape define this serene cottage

A hyper minimalist remote hotel designed with a distinct Japanese sensibility and built high above the forest floor

An exaggerated gabled tower atop a remote island with 360 views of rugged coastline and gnarled forest