Dezeen's top five houses of April 2024
Including a skinny house in Japan, a home in Canada that is deliberately unfinished and a lonely cottage in the Outer Hebrides, here are Dezeen's houses of the month for April.
Also featured are a villa in suburban London and a two-in-one holiday home on the Finnish coast.
Read on to find out more about the most-read houses on Dezeen this month:
Photo by Scott Norsworthy
Unfinished House, Canada, by Workshop Architecture Inc
The most popular house featured on Dezeen this month is a prefabricated home in Ontario by Toronto studio Workshop Architecture Inc.
Inside, the house has been left incomplete with an exposed structure ? which the architects said was the result of "an aesthetic attitude, an approach to material reduction, and budget restraint". Find out more about Unfinished House ?
Photo by Richard Gaston
Caochan na Creige, Scotland, by Izat Arundell
The modest Caochan na Creige sits on the eastern coast of Scotland's Outer Hebrides.
To help the home blend in with the dramatic landscape, architecture studio Izat Arundell used a timber-frame structure and thick blocks of local stone.
Find out more about Caochan na Creige ?
Photo by Ooki Jingu
2700, Japan, by IGArchitects
Physically constrained Japanese houses are a perennial favourite on Dezeen, so it's unsurprising that this home in Saitama, which is just 2.7 metres wide, made the top five most-read for April.
Local studio IGArchitects arranged a series of layered living spaces over two stories, with ex...
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