One House Per Day no.374, by Alexis Luna and Chityee Ng, is a solid circular house carved out for a living room (space) infilled with a series of semi opaque screens, makes for a killer game of hide and seek. Taking the drawing convention of poche quite literally, each “line” is a screen that bends and arches in elevation. And after spending far more time indoors than we’re probably all used to, each space that can be outdoors, is. You can sit in a bean bag, eat a hot meal in the shade, and quickly use the restroom without ever fully going inside the house.