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Studio27 Architecture re-concept an end row house unit in Capitol Hill with furthers a continuing exploration in sustainable urban residential design. The R|B House features two-story structure represents the archetype of single family dwelling units in the city. Concept for ths remodeling was to reconfigure the existing circulation pattern and thoughtful consideration for the ecological [...]
Posted on July 20th, 2010 under Residence House Design | No Comments »
“House V” (Haus V), Munich-Unterfoehring, Germany by architect Jakob Bader, Germany (Fotos: Kai Arnd, Munich) : House V is a large house on a small plot of land and an even smaller budget. On the outside it is very red and on the inside very raw. The house is well insulated and includes a geothermal [...]
Posted on July 4th, 2010 under Minimalist House Design | 10 Comments »
Main concept for this home is a sustainable as possible with modest budget available. The house features two bedroom, one bath home built on a hillside overlooking Kumamoto, Japan. Implementation of the sustainable concept include natural, renewable, healthy materials; optimized solar shading, day lighting, and chimney-effect natural ventilation; solar hot water heating; high-efficiency hydronic heating [...]
Posted on April 27th, 2010 under Minimalist House Design | No Comments »
Glenwood Residence by Wernerfield House Architectural Sited around the main natural feature, a massive oak, the home is designed to sit quietly within its surroundings. The center of this design is central pool courtyard. A series of floor to ceiling mahogany and glass sliding panels separates between the pool and the main living space and master suite, which [...]
Posted on February 25th, 2010 under Residence House Design | No Comments »
Main concept of this building is to create a very personal house which would reflect nautical minded and have a love of art, sculptures and especially the work of Salvador Dali. This structure also shown as an ancient Spanish architecture. They were fascinated by the closed white stucco facades and metal fences in Jugendstill design. [...]
Posted on January 29th, 2010 under Villa design | No Comments »