Check out the latest browse-worthy sites fresh from BUILDblog Senior Correspondent, Josiah Johnson.
ARCHITECTing
Modern hillside home reminiscent of a WWII bunker…but significantly cooler. By MU Architecture.
Indoor/outdoor atrium by Hayato Komatsu out of Hiroshima.
Ah, the Swedes. Nothing but love for the Summerhouse by Reiulf Ramstad Architects. The National Tourist Route in Trollstigen is a head-turner as well.
Welcome to the land down under…Room 11 style.
Take a look through the projects at French outfit PPA. You won’t be disappointed.
Italian architecture is never short on sex appeal. Geza is no exception.
Explore and enjoy the works of Antonio Virga.
DESIGNing
Color + Coolhunter + Architecture = The Power of Color.
Lyle Owerko chronicles boom box designs.
Is it a space ship? Have we been invaded? Nope, it’s just Apple 2.
WORKing
A stellar example of the design of coworking spaces at Grind.
Unleash your inner creative with the Behance Network.
FILMing
Fantastic videos from the filmmakers at Everynone. Check out Symmetry:
TOURing
Western Washingtonians, mark your calendars: Frank Lloyd Wright tours coming up in early March. Due to high demand, the Tracy House in Normandy Park is open for touring once more on March 4th. The Brandes House in Sammamish, recently restored by its current owners, has been made available for a rare public tour March 3rd and 4th. Contact Larry Woodin for details.
Cheers from Team BUILD and Josiah.



































Hey hey, since you actually have been over here, you should have learned not to give the swedes credit for something the norwegians have done… Reiulf ramstad arkitekter is Norwegian, and the tourist-route projects are uniquely so.
This is an amazing collection of great design. One of your best, “On the Radars” yet.
Like Wermund said, Reiulf Ramstad Architects is Norwegian and based out of Oslo. Of course I only know that because Reiulf was just here in Anchorage on Monday at the [insert plug here] Alaska Design Forum Lecture Series. They do some amazing work which is particularly interesting to me as we share similar a latitude and geography.
@Wermund, @D Smith – Thanks for the catch. And apologies for the misstep! We’ll sharpen our fact-checking for the next one.