Richard Brown converted a tiny, triangular car-repair shop into a home for himself and his fiancée. The building is 430 square feet, with pointy edges and sharp corners that posed design challenges.
Swedish architect Leo Qvarsebo designed himself and his children a summer home in a rural area of Dalarna. Its triangular facade was created for climbing and has a rope hanging from the top. Qvarsebo ...
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