Gorgeous summerhouse in the Stockholm archipelago.
http://www.tvark.se/archipelago/
Dutch coffee bar & public space using 100% reclaimed materials and a shou sugi ban exterior siding detail. The wood is lightly-roasted with a blow torch, then oiled.
http://www.bureausla.nl/projectpage/#/project/noorderparkbar
http://www.overtreders-w.nl/index.php?sb1=project&sb2=project&sb3=npbar
Continuing on the theme of polycarbonate siding, here is a project located in Switzerland from GKS Architekten called the Bathing Beach Seeburg. The exposed, layered structure is covered with translucent panels which give it an intricate, woven appearance.
Quirky yet awesome outdoor space.
http://www.johansundberg.com/en/#villa-hakansson-tegman
Elegant and natural building material combination in the stairway of the Cien House by Pezo von Ellrichshausen.
http://pezo.cl/?p=986&sm=3#986
Beautiful detail showing the use of handmade bricks and ammonia-fumed white oak.
http://www.johansundberg.com/en/#villa-hakansson-tegman
Interesting re-use of an existing 1960's stone house by wrapping in a new LVL and glass outer envelope. Haus Hohlen by Jochen Specht in Dornbirn, Austria, 2014.
http://www.jochenspecht.com/arbeit/HAUS%20HOHLEN
Wire-mesh and paving stones never looked so good.
http://so-il.org/artifact/534
Zero-energy house with two separate living units in a Darth Vader-style helmet from AMUNT in Tübingen, Germany.
http://www.amunt.info
Love this hallway + library combo with framed view detail from Maison Simon in Vezet, France by Mathieu Noël and Élodie Bonnefous.
http://www.archdaily.com/465664/maison-simon-mathieu-noel-and-elodie-bonnefous-architectes/
On the theme of stair-storage solutions, here is one from 3XA.
http://reszka.nazwa.pl/cityzens/?p=69