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Imagine living in this stunning Swedish woodland house.

Overlapping bricks give a perforated facade to this mountainside building.

Star-shaped clothes horse by Aaron Dunkerton

This copper-clad house will change colour over time

Light  The natural light coming in from the window in this photo manages to create outstanding pasterns which carry out through the room, this is an incredible way of light interacting with a building.

Studio Weave has designed a new roof terrace for London College of Fashion's gallery space, adding brightly coloured decking and seats.

Fresh Fish packaging | Designer: PostlerFerguson

Frank Gehry Serpentine Gallery Pavilion

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Dutch architect Anne Holtrop has proposed two conceptual embassy buildings for the Government Building Agency in the Netherlands

Robert Dye / extended london mews house / window detail internal external

Glass extension to a house in Dalston by Shoreditch-based architects Platform 5.

Prolific Japanese studio Nendo has designed a bag specifically for architects, which changes shape to accommodate different sizes of drawings.

Danish architects Bjarke Ingels Group have won a competition to design the new National Gallery of Greenland in the country’s capital city, Nuuk.

House in a Pine Wood by Sundaymorning and Massimo Fiorido Associati

Exteriors: Long Museum West Bund, China, by Atelier Deshaus, photographed by Su Shengliang

Movie: Toblerone House by Studio MK27 through the eyes of a cat

Nic Owen Architects updates ornate Melbourne terrace

Mountain Hill Cabin by Fantastic Norway | Dezeen