House B10 by Werner Sobek

Located in Stuttgart, Germany, this residence originally built in 1927 represents the world’s first active house. Last year it was completely redesigned by Werner Sobek.
Located in Stuttgart, Germany, this residence originally built in 1927 represents the world’s first active house. Last year it was completely redesigned by Werner Sobek.
This contemporary bungalow situated in Phoenix, Arizona was completely redesigned by foundry12.
Interior designers from HAUS completely redesigned this 1920s bungalow situated in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States.
Originally designed by J.A.F. Staalenhoef in 1978, this single family home was recently redesigned by Borren Staalenhoef Architecten. It’s located in Epe, Netherlands.
Luxurious single storey residence designed in 2014 by Daffonchio & Associates Architects. It’s located in South Africa.
Stamp Architecture turned a mid-century bungalow situated in Toronto, Canada into a contemporary two-storey residence.
Three-storey shingle residence designed by McElroy Architecture located in San Francisco, California, United States.
Situated in Washington DC, United States this modern residence was designed by Wakako Tokunaga Architecture.