California firm 3R Studio's founders have created Evelyn ADU, a compact, live-work unit that consists of two gabled volumes connected by a glazed bridge.
Staggered volumes organised around a rounded courtyard form the net-zero Westmark Lower School, designed by NBBJ for students with learning differences.
Winding pathways and recycled plastic thatched roofs are features at the Kona Village resort, designed to replace a 1960s hotel destroyed by a tsunami.
Salvaged lumber and Corten steel were used to create a waterfront house on a British Columbian island that belongs to the founder of Measured Architecture.
Kadre Architects has converted two rundown motels in Los Angeles County into The Sierra, a supportive living complex for people experiencing homelessness.
Schwartz and Architecture has completed a house in California that is closed off to the street yet opens up in the rear, allowing for ample natural light.