Is it possible to feel marooned in a wilderness hideaway in the middle of Los Angeles? It is if you are inhabiting the experimental home that architect Bernard Judge built for himself in the 1970s.
Today, sub-Saharan Africa makes up roughly 16% of the world's population. According to UN estimates from earlier this August, by 2100 it will make up more than 50%. Sensing a need for smarter housing, ...
When designing the House of Three Trees, Seoul-based architecture practice Jae Kim Architects & Researchers (JK-AR) started with a question: What would Korean architecture look like if timber remained ...
In the centrally located town of Lancy in Geneva, Switzerland, a compact and experimental timber home bucks the local archetype for concrete-based housing in favor of a more eco-friendly alternative.
Bernard Judge's "Tree House" clings to a hilltop perch with wide views of Los Angeles. (Christina House / Los Angeles Times) Is it possible to feel marooned in a wilderness hideaway in the middle of ...
Is it possible to feel marooned in a wilderness hideaway in the middle of Los Angeles? It is if you are inhabiting the experimental home that architect Bernard Judge built for himself in the 1970s.
LOS ANGELES -- Is it possible to feel marooned in a wilderness hideaway in the middle of Los Angeles? It is if you are inhabiting the experimental home that architect Bernard Judge built for himself ...