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Lake House by Openbox Company – Weekend House in Thailand

Lake House by Openbox Company

Lake House by Openbox Company: The site of this project was on the edge of a small, man-made lake, inside a property adjacent to Kaoyai National Park. The selected placement of the cluster was to maximize the views, ventilation and privacy. With part of the land curving around the lake, and a gentle slope towards [...]

Posted on December 28th, 2011 under Lake House Design | No Comments »

Sunbrella House by Ikeda Yukie Architects

Sunbrella House by Ikeda Yukie Architects

Japanese architects Ikeda Yukie Architects have completed Sunbrella House with rounded edges for an elderly couple in a suburb outside Tokyo. Incoming search terms:black line curve architecture, curved house architecture, house CURVED corner INTERIORS, Powered By Pligg exterior wood protector, roof garden design in malaysia, rounded corner interior

Posted on December 19th, 2011 under Village house design | No Comments »

Aldrich Residence by EnterProjects

Aldrich Residence by EnterProjects

The Aldrich Residence is shaped by EnterProjects in a supple form of the natural terrain to embrace the water in front. It nestles itself between the landscape and under the fluidity of a single gesture, the roof. The digitally conceived roof allows space within the house to compress and expand as it collects light and [...]

Posted on December 14th, 2011 under Landscape House design | No Comments »

747 Wing House by David Hertz Architects

747 Wing House by David Hertz Architects

David Hertz Architects was inspired by the remote hills of this Malibu property to design a home with unobstructed views of the beautiful mountain. With the architects’ goal of incorporating found objects into their design and the homeowner’s vision of a floating, curved roof, the idea of using airplane wings as roof material surfaced. Incoming [...]

Posted on September 11th, 2011 under Desert House Design | 1 Comment »

Nuler-Cudahy Residence by David Coleman Architecture – Mid-century Modern House Design

Nuler-Cudahy Residence by David Coleman Architecture

This design challenges the conventions of northwest modernism. The “bones” of the original mid-century modern building were preserved to reduce construction cost and environmental waste, overhangs were minimized to allow the free flow of light and view, wood beams and other stylistic conventions were dropped in favor of taught finishes and clean surfaces, and geometric [...]

Posted on February 22nd, 2011 under Contemporary House Design | No Comments »