Main idea of this design is to build a modern home that would offer a place where children could be free to roam, play, and be curious without the constraints or risks that often come with living in an urban area like Los Angeles. For that purpose the architect craved a home that perfected the [...]
Posted on March 30th, 2010 under Modern House design | 1 Comment »
This residence is derived from a clear and simple concept that draws its inspiration from the unique site, consisting of dense canopy and unencumbered views of the surrounding canyons. Like the site, the house is composed of two distinct and equally appealing parts – private and public – that are defined by a thick interior [...]
Posted on March 22nd, 2010 under Residence House Design | 2 Comments »
Tropical 33d Street Residence by Rockefeller Partners Architects Located off a walk street with views of the Pacific Ocean and Malibu coastline, this residence is an exercise in careful space planning. Working within the confines of a narrow 30 x 60-foot envelope, the design team pushed the house to the limits of height, width, and [...]
Posted on February 20th, 2010 under Residence House Design | 1 Comment »
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 | 2 Comments »