The House of Time is a research facility in Babahoyo, Ecuador, by Natura Futura. Set on a river-linked site, it treats domestic life and collective learning as parts of the same routine. Courtyards, timber, brick, and changing light give the project a measured rhythm that responds to heat, humidity, and the work of local craft.
Cardwell Clubhouse is an off-grid house in Muskoka District Municipality, ON, Canada, designed by Dubbeldam Architecture + Design as a social hub for an active family compound. Set beside a clearing created for the site’s photovoltaic array, the elongated building pairs a recreation room and flexible guest quarters with a gear garage, tying indoor gathering to sports courts, lake views, and the daily routines of outdoor life.
Suspended House Open to Nature sits in Puilly-et-Charbeaux, France, at the base of a wooded hillside where the ground falls quickly into shade. Atelier Victoria Migliore works with the existing house and a new suspended extension to draw in light, clear away visual noise, and reconnect the domestic setting to its valley landscape. A once-heavy structure now reads as both grounded and airborne.