Giovanni D’Ambrosio designed the Under the Moonlight house in Mount Hotham, Australia. Incoming search terms:moonlight-house-by-giovanni-dambrosio-architecture, under the moonlight house, giovanni dambrosio, Giovanni D’Ambrosio Architecture, Mount Hotham Australia By Giovanni DAmbrosio, the moonlight house, under the moonlight giovanni dambrosio
Posted on April 26th, 2012 under Village house design | No Comments »
The design of this new home in the old village at Sugar Bowl is entirely a product of its dramatic environment. With a snow pack of as much as 8-9 feet, massive snow loads, and dangerous shear snow blocks dropping from typical sloped roofs, the site conditions dictate design. Incoming search terms:bedroom, the village at [...]
Posted on April 8th, 2011 under Snow House Design | No Comments »
Central concept of the house is reconceived through a contemporary lens of sustainability, program, site and amenity. The compelling qualities of simple, open spaces; interior and exterior unity and material clarity are transformed to enhance the environmental and programmatic performance of the building, creating architecture of both iconic resonance and innovative context–driven design. Incoming search [...]
Posted on January 30th, 2010 under Lake House Design | 9 Comments »
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Posted on January 26th, 2010 under Snow House Design | No Comments »
Designed on a very small plot of land the Centre of Antwerp, this minimalist house responds by opening up both facades maximum, split-levels and a void (with a roof of glass) on the top 3 levels (the main living areas : bureau/library/kitchen/dining and the highest split level is the sitting room with open fire and [...]
Posted on January 7th, 2010 under Minimalist House Design | 1 Comment »
This house was a blending of arts and nature force, combining in styles, volumes and materials. The uncommon style with hovering upper level glass box. Glass panels held by a bold, black frame which makes the upper level really stand out against the sky. Interior architecture is decidedly industrial in style, featuring brick walls, exposed [...]
Posted on November 6th, 2009 under Desert House Design | No Comments »