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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 »

Contemporary Nature Rural Architecture – Large Home Tree by Ignatov Architects

Large Home Tree by Ignatov Architects

Home Tree concept is an attempt for defining contemporary, adaptable rural architecture focuses on developing free-standing, tree-inspired architecture. The strategy is based on learning from existing trees on site recognizing their natural optimization for the given location and climate. The aim is to align architecture with nature and deliver site-conscious, clean, energy-independent and feasible buildings. [...]

Posted on September 23rd, 2010 under Nature House Design | No Comments »

Art Studio Mother Nature Banyan Treehouse by RPA

Located on a high eastern-facing ridge in Nichols Canyon with views downtown Los Angeles in the distance, Banyan Treehouse concept is a diminutive art studio and sanctuary. The building rests on steel pylons shaped like an abstractly emulate natural branches. This building is more an interpretation of modern buildings than assessed as a tree house, [...]

Posted on December 12th, 2009 under Nature House Design | 1 Comment »

Bush Environment Separation Creek House by Jackson Clements Burrows (JCBA)

This house located in the bush fringe of Separation Creek, Victoria, perched on a steep forested hillside above the Great Ocean Road and Bass Strait to take advantage of unique combination of bush environment with intimate views of Separation Creek, the beach and the Wye River Peninsula to beyond. The steepness of the site, landscape [...]

Posted on December 11th, 2009 under Hill House Design | 1 Comment »