We are accustomed to seeing photographs in which architecture is recorded without any occupants, or perhaps captured only with models who give scale to the spaces shown. However, in recent years architectural photographers have increasingly decided to humanize the houses they document, presenting not only their architecture, but also those who inhabit these buildings. In this week’s best photos, we present a selection of 15 houses captured by renowned photographers such as Luc Roymans, Adrien Williams and Fernando Schapochnik.
Ikuya Sasaki
Roof and Rectangular House / Jun Igarashi Architects
Ricardo Oliveira Alves
Between Two White Walls / Corpo Atelier
Toby Scott
Naranga Avenue House / James Russell Architect
Myriam Héaulmé
L’Architecture est dans le Pré / Claas architectes
Adrien Williams
The \”Blanche\” Chalet / ACDF Architecture
Fernando Schapochnik
Canning House / Estudio Borrachia
Jo Smith
Back Country House / LTD Architectural Design Studio
Fernando Guerra
Red House / extrastudio
Atelier Vens Vanbelle
Stephanie & Kevin / Atelier Vens Vanbelle
Hiroyuki Oki
D House / KIENTRUC O
Isaac Ramírez Marín
Garden House / CONNATURAL
Wang Ning, Jin Weiqi
Twisting Courtyard / ARCHSTUDIO
Tess Kelly
Brickface House / Austin Maynard Architects
Sasha Juliard
Hideout / Jarmil Lhoták + Alena Fibichová
Luc Roymans
Town House in Antwerp / Sculp[IT]