Dezeen's top 10 houses of 2022
Next up in our review of the year, we look back at the houses that grabbed Dezeen readers' attention in 2022, including a dwelling hidden below ground, a pink holiday home and a cantilevering cabin.
Photo is by Junya Ishigami + Associates
House and Restaurant in Yamaguchi, Japan, by Junya Ishigami
Dezeen's most popular house of 2022 was also the most unusual. Concealed below ground level in the city of Ube, the home was crafted by pouring concrete into holes in the ground.
The soil surrounding the concrete was then removed, revealing a maze of cavernous spaces with stalagmite-like columns and mud-covered walls imprinted with the imperfections of the site.
It was designed by Japanese architect Junya Ishigami for his friend, the chef Motonori Hirata, who works in a restaurant incorporated into the same building. Find out more about House and Restaurant in Yamaguchi ?
Photo is by Dinesh Mehta
Mirai House of Arches, India, by Sanjay Puri Architects
Arched openings, scalloped walls and earth-coloured plaster define this spacious and airy home in Bhilwara, designed by Mumbai studio Sanjay Puri Architects.
Named Mirai House of Arches, the dwelling provides living space for three generations of the same family. Its distinctive exterior is designed to minimise heat gain and incorporates shaded terraces where the family can enjoy being outside while staying cool.
Find out more about Mirai House of Arches ?
Photo is by Joe Fletcher
Analog House, USA, by Olson Kundig Architects
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