
Black House / Estudio V2 Arquitectos
Designing in Tight Spaces: Examples from Latin America

In densely-populated cities, where construction projects tend to require party walls, the close proximity of other buildings complicate even further the process of creating spaces that incorporate elements like natural light and cross-ventilation. But this of course is not the only challenge: the ever-changing and multiplying nature of cities has given rise to atypical lots--properties that have been created by subdividing large swathes of urban land. In general, the reduced dimensions force developers to look for ways to maximize the limited space available to them.
Albanueva House / Ezequiel Amado Cattaneo

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Architects: Ezequiel Amado Cattaneo
- Area: 500 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: Carpinterias Sapa, Hunter Douglas, Hunter Douglas Perú
Marble House / OON Architecture
Sukkha House / OON Architecture
R House / Estudio GMARQ
Best Houses of 2019

More than 5.000 architecture projects were published in ArchDaily this year. Year after year, we curate hundreds of residential projects, and as we know our readers love houses, we compiled a selection of the most visited residential projects published on the site.
Set in various locations around the world, in urban, rural, mountain and beach landscapes; a variety of structural designs, from traditional masonry to the most technological prefabricated systems; from small dwellings to large houses and materials such as concrete, wood, and bricks as the most used. We also found their design and typology solutions were very much aligned with their specific settings and all of them share a strong dialogue between the house and nature, whether it is its direct surroundings or the introduction of green into a more condensed urban setting.
This selection of 50 houses highlights the most visited examples during these twelve months and, according to our readers, were the most attractive in innovation, construction techniques, and design challenges. Check them out below:
BT House / Jorgelina Tortorici & Asociados
C House / Estudio PK

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Architects: Estudio PK
- Area: 240 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: Abeturas San José, Casa Noir Deco, Cresta Disegno, Pasto Home
Pedraza Building / A3 Luppi Ugalde Winter

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Architects: A3 Luppi Ugalde Winter
- Area: 1009 m²
- Year: 2018
Nido House / Estudio PK

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Architects: Estudio PK
- Area: 200 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: Grohe, Samsung, TECNOCOM
Exploring Architecture through Performance, Photography and Fashion

The purpose of architectural photography is to show a design in the best possible way, with the artform often characterized by perspective correction and atmospheric lighting. However, few architectural photographers have experimented with other artistic disciplines. Miguel de Guzmán, Paul Vu and Jules Couartou are among those who have challenged the limits of this form of photography, generating an interesting crossover between architecture photography, fashion and performances. In their images, the relationship between space and the user is shown through a scene designed to register an effect on the viewer. The results are images which are full of creativity.
EH House / Estudio GMARQ
MF House / Estudio V2 Arquitectos
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Architects: Estudio V2 Arquitectos
- Area: 340 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Anacleto, Aukot, Chiusaroli, Korte & Korte, Mobilis
10 (More) Houses and Their Inhabitants: The Best Photos of the Week

The appearance of people in architectural photography is rare. When they do show up, people are usually added to help the viewer better understand the size and design elements of a building. However, in recent times, several photographers have warmed to the idea of capturing houses with their inhabitants, showing the people who live there and how they inhabit the spaces. After the success of our previous round-up of people photographed with their houses, this week we bring you 10 more houses captured by renowned photographers such as Hiroyuki Oki, Peter Bennetts, and Ricardo Oliveira Alves.