NY Magazine has chosen 12 architects to compete in redesigning the ultimate Jew hut—aka. TOP SUKKAH …and you get to pick the winner.

Seriously, these designs are some of the most imaginative succahs we've ever seen since the original black and white Peirush Chai softcover was released – so you need to check these out now and be mesmerised by these gentile architects rocking out some amazing imagery of what Succot means to them….  

http://nymag.com/arts/architecture/features/68057/?ref=nf

OK it is unclear if any of them are actually Kosher,  as succahs have to:

1. have atleast 2.5 walls 

2  have a temporary roof (in hebrew called schach, which is where Succah gets its name from) which must provide more shade than sun, but cannot be a permanent

Please see Masechet Sukkah for the dozens of other rules that all of these amazing sukkahs seem to violate (inluding how do we spell Sukkah? (succah, sukah, sukkah, Imgonnagetyousukka)

Anyhoo, these designs are incredible – check it now!  HERE