Despite being ubiquitous in countries around the world, particularly in Europe and South America, concrete homes are still fairly rare in the United States when compared to the hegemony of wood.
The standard house comes complete with a concrete slab for the patio. Most people never do anything beyond sweeping the slab or the occasional power wash to remove barbeque, beverage, and pet stains.
If you’re among the gajillion people who have made the drive out to Siesta Key, you’ve definitely seen this house. If you've gotten stuck in traffic, you may even have stared at it and snapped a phone ...
Text description provided by the architects. The red house is designed as a repetitive building kit of insulated concrete elements. The load-bearing elements are arranged independently of the inner ...
Brian Leussler’s Vermont house doesn’t look like your average wood-framed mountainside home because it’s not. The north exterior wall resembles an abstraction of the surrounding forest: Corrugated ...