Happy Holidays from ÅVONTUURA

As 2022 draws to an end, all of us at ÅVONTUURA would like to wish you and yours a very happy holidays and season’s greetings. It’s now been 5 years since we shared our very first architecture city guides with you, and we couldn’t be happier with the continued growth and support we’ve received from you.

We’re taking a short break to recharge and celebrate with friends and family, but will be back with new content on Monday, December 26th. For now, please enjoy our year-in-review articles below, as well as a collection of our best and most viewed projects and features from 2022. And if you aren’t already doing so, follow us on Instagram for even more inspiring content!

We are incredibly excited for the many things we have planned for you in 2023, but until then, we wish you health, happiness and a life full of new adventures in the coming year.

Onwards!

Karl van Es Chefchaouen Morocco
Chefchaouen, Morocco

ÅVONTUURA
Karl van Es, Founder
@karlvanes on Instagram

Our ‘Best of 2022’ Reviews

ÅVONTUURA’s Top 10 Buildings From Around the World in 2022

ÅVONTUURA’s Top 10 Wood Buildings of 2022

ÅVONTUURA’s Top 10 Getaway Homes of 2022

ÅVONTUURA’s Top 10 Cabins from 2022

ÅVONTUURA’s Top 10 Open-Air Structures of 2022

Our Most Visited Project

Logan Pavilion CLB Architects Family Home Jackson Wyoming
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The Logan Pavilion by CLB Architects

Located on a sagebrush plain north of Jackson, Wyoming, Logan Pavilion is the family home of Eric Logan, Design Principal at CLB Architects, and his wife, two college-age daughters, and their pets. Originally built in 1997 on an aggressive four-month construction schedule and a tight budget, the minimalist home has adapted over time, evolving with the family’s needs.

Read more about the project here >

Our Most Read Article

Top 10 Architecture Firms in Austria Cover

The Top 10 Architecture Firms in Austria

A country rich in architectural history, Austria’s contributions to building are generally regarded through its many baroque palaces and rococo churches that line its city’s streets and rural landscapes (and for good reason). However, the Austria of today has a surprisingly vibrant architectural scene that is at the cutting-edge of contemporary design and construction innovation. Its leading practices share a commitment to sustainability and bold design while providing thoughtful responses to the special landscapes and building traditions that have been established over time.

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Our Most Visited City Guide

The MUST-SEE Architecture in Stockholm

Nestled between Lake Mälaren and the Baltic Sea, Stockholm owns a rich collection of contemporary and traditional architecture that dates as far back as the 13th century. If you’re looking for a taste of old Sweden, the only place to start is in Gamla Stan (its old town), meaning “The Town Between the Bridges”. It’s centrally located on the island of Stadsholmen, and is characterized by its slender buildings with bright colours inspired by the European travels of Swedish architects of the period.

Read more here >

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