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Kazemat Koningsweg Recasts a Military Site as a Subtle Refuge

Kazemat Koningsweg Recasts a Military Site as a Subtle Refuge

Kazemat Koningsweg sets a quiet tone on the Veluwe in the Netherlands, where JCR Architecten crafts a hideout that recedes into the land. The small holiday house occupies a former military compound now shared by housing, workplaces, and eleven compact retreats, and it meets the brief with angular restraint and a camouflaged stance. Sunken into the ground, it reads like a bunker from afar yet opens to treetop views and light within.

The Odd One Out: Compact Urban House Reimagines Daily Living Today

The Odd One Out: Compact Urban House Reimagines Daily Living Today

The Odd One Out sits in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, a compact house by NU Architecture & Design that treats every square meter as meaningful. Within Go Vap’s bustle, the studio reorganizes daily life around light, storage, and a nimble plan that lifts energy upward. The result balances a bright material palette with practical moves that make small-scale living feel generous without waste.

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