Music To Your Ears – Stunning Rain Gutter Wall

A large, multi-story blue building houses the funnel wall attraction designed by three collaborative artists including Christoph Roßner, Annette Paul, and Andre Tempel. See more photos of the Funnel Wall.
Rustic Barn Inspired Residence in Austria


Although the outside may be a bit rustic, the inside is all contemporary. Designed by Splendid.
Ultra Sleek Penthouse in New York City


Fine lines, and modern design is all you’ll ind in this Innocad designed penthouse located in NY.
Black and White Geometric Masterpiece in Australia


This house was built by McBride Charles Ryan, and required the help of mathematicians.
Glass Wall House by Paxton Locher


This house is built almost entirely from glass on the inside, and features a stunning all glass swimming pool. View more photos of the Glass House.
Starbucks Opens New Location Built Entirely From Salvaged Shipping Containers


Found in the city of Tukwila, Washington this location showcase Starbucks effort to promote green building all while pushing the limits of design. View more photos of the Shipping Container Starbucks.
Mesmerizing Tree House Resort Overlooking Thailand


Just half an hour away from Samui International Airport lies one of Thailand’s most beautiful resorts, the Banyan Tree Samui. See more photos of the beautiful resort.
Italy’s Widly Colorful Cliffside Manarola City


Located in the northern part of Italy, Manarola is a colorful city that will take your breath away. View more photos of Manarola, Italy.
Cofee Table With Built-In Hidden Compartments

The table was designed by both Naoki Hirakoso and Takmitsu Kitahara, and as the name suggests is full of surprises. Check out more photos of the Hidden Compartment Table.
Indonesia is Home To The Most Breathtaking Infinity Pools in the World


Infinity pools are something we have always loved, and just when we thought we had seen them all we encountered the Indonesian island of Bali and these tranquil infinity pools. See more photos of the Infinity Pools.
