Mini-Maison by Vanden Eeckhoudt-Creyf Architectes

The Mini-Maison (tiny house) is one of the many old small workers houses built in Forest, one of the 19 communes (districts) of Bruxelles, Belgium.
Transforming the modest house (each floor is only 245 square feet) into a contemporary house for a couple with no kids was a big challenge for Brussels-based architecture firm Vanden Eeckhoudt-Creyf Architectes.
Buzen Fukuoka House by Suppose Design Office

Japanese architecture firm Suppose Design Office have completed in late 2009 the Buzen Fukkuoka House.
This 1,400 square foot modern residence is made of several separate structures all connected under a glazed roof.
Bernier–Thibault Urban Home Remodeling by Paul Bernier

The Bernier-Thibault home was designed by Canadian architect Paul Bernier.
Located in the Plateau Mont-Royal neighborhood of Montreal, Canada, the existing secluded townhouse was renovated and expanded by the architect to accommodate his family of four.

