In the rolling landscape of Béarn in the French Pyrenees lives the Swedish, award-winning architect Anna Chavepayre. Here she and her family fell in love with an old ruin. So now they live in a converted farmhouse.
Not far from the sea and the beach in little Frösakull, Jonas Lindvall has built his dream house. Inspired by Halland barns in horizontal wood, the house does not look like anything else.
Maria Axelsson is an architect who builds homes in top locations. High up, on top of existing rooftops in the city, she creates apartments under the sky. On Södermalm in Stockholm, she has built new store's on a large 60s house.
When you get to Juniper House, you can stand five meters from the house and still not see it. The architect Hans Murman's house is clad in a banner with pictures of proud, hundred-year-old junipers.
South of the Arctic Circle in southern Norrbotten are three chain houses at the forest edge. The architect Josefina Nordmark from Luleå can design houses that can withstand harsh winters.
Johnny Andersson is a cultivating architect and nature's best friend. He has built his house on a pebble ridge outside Strängnäs. Here, the boulders were placed by the ice sheet.