
Courtesy of Numen / For Use
Architects use meshes and nets as a way to brighten up homes, hostels, and even office spaces. Functioning as a hammock, mesh establish a connection between floor levels. This playful feature often creates unexpected places for leisure, escape, and rest. Below, we’ve selected 17 projects that feature nets and meshes.
OB Kindergarten and Nursery / HIBINOSEKKEI + Youji no Shiro

© Studio Bauhaus, Ryuji Inoue
Jerry House / onion + Arisara Chaktranon & Siriyot Chaiamnuay

© Wison Tungthunya
The Green Studio / Fraher Architects

© Jack Hobhouse
Sleep and Play / Ruetemple

Courtesy of Ruetemple
KLOEM Hostel / IF (Integrated Field)

© PanoramicStudio
Devani Home / RNDSQR

© Jamie Anholt
Saigon House / a21studio

© Quang Tran
Townhouse B14 / XTH-berlin

© Anja Büchner
Public Art Installations from Numen / For Use Design Collective

Courtesy of Numen / For Use
Tower House / Austin Maynard Architects

© Peter Bennetts
House in Sukumo / Container Design

© Eiji Tomita
Brazil Pavilion – Milan Expo 2015 / Studio Arthur Casas + Atelier Marko Brajovic

© Filippo Poli
Uniplaces Headquarters / Paralelo Zero

© Francisco Nogueira
Yamashina House / ALTS Design Office

© Fuji-Shokai / Masahiko Nishida
Woods of Net / Tezuka Architects

© Abel Erazo
Apartment in Poznan / Cuns Studio

© Hanna Długosz
Baan Moom / Integrated Field

© Wison Tungthunya & IF