Enzo Mari's Autoprogettazione

How Design Became Empowering

By Archiyou
On 1/21/2025

Do-it-yourself (DIY) design—or more broadly, open design—arguably found its most iconic expression in Enzo Mari’s Autoprogettazione (1974), a catalog of plans that invited people to build their own furniture.

Design and making for the digital age

Introducing the Archiyou Library

By Mark
On 6/21/2024

Building things - from furniture, structures to houses - is great. Both as a professional or DIY enthusiast. But it's hard to actually start building. You need a design, you need a list of materials, a price estimation, technical drawings and instructions. Of course, if you have the money just hire a professional designer or architect. But what if you have not? The Archiyou Library aims to gather designs from all over the world to make them easily accessible on the web for people to start building them.

URHOUSE Hoorneboeg

Plug and play + hyperlocal

Placed on
On 1/21/2026

Built with 3D units to protect the silence of the estate, then finished with hyperlocal wood from our own harvest forest. This 60 m2 guest caretaker’s home integrates nature into its very walls with built-in nesting boxes. Low impact, high harmony, and a footprint of only 40 m2. Read more about it here.

URHOUSES Deventer

Building a street together

By Daniel
On 1/22/2026

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URHOUSE Renkum

the house that sparked the idea of radically going UR

By Daniel
On 1/22/2026

Low service level, high independence. This house you might call the URHOUSE "DIY finish" prototype - because the inhabitants did it all: a full DIY interior, self-applied lime plaster, and integrated off-grid systems. Built with recycled roof tiles, and local wood for the facade. Read more about this adventure here.

URHOUSE Maupas

The ultimate affordable local retreat

By Mark
On 10/8/2025

Hyperlocal ecological materials, low government regulations, recycled windows and a summer holiday of hard work with friends. The result: The URHOUSE prototype: a little house of 55 m2 for under 20.000 EUR. Read here how we did it.