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American architect Robert M. Gurney has designed the Wissioming2 House in Glen Echo, Maryland. The house sited on a sloping, wooded lot with distant views of the Potomac River. The house is organized into two volumes connected with glass bridges that span a reflecting pool which separates the volumes. Secondary volumes intersect and overlap the [...]
Posted on May 23rd, 2012 under Forest House Design | No Comments »
Metcalfe Architecture & Design has redesigned an existing mid-century dwelling of the Seidenberg House in Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania, USA. MA&D reconstructed this mid-century kit house, taking advantage of its location by creating a bedroom nestled in the treetops, transforms it into a house in the sky. A glass connector bridge links the bedroom to the [...]
Posted on May 13th, 2012 under Forest House Design | No Comments »
Rural Design has redesign a former mill building to a dramatic house in Dingwall, Scotland. The starting point was the few existing freestanding walls and creates a series of courtyards, some of which has begun to be re-inhabited by nature. The brief for this Mill House was for a large family house. Therefore the architect [...]
Posted on May 12th, 2012 under Village house design | No Comments »
The house is located on the first row of lots and was designed by Metropolis so that the architecture acted like a frame to the view of the beach and the islands that are found in front of the house. The esthetic of the house celebrates the summer with modern curves that remind us of [...]
Posted on April 28th, 2012 under Beach House Design | No Comments »
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 »
A house and studio building recently completed by Bernheimer Architecture for a photographer and his family, this domicile is a series of spaces sequenced by cropped views of the surrounding environment. A pairing of stacked boxes, the main social spaces of the house are on the ground floor in an open plan layout while bedrooms [...]
Posted on April 11th, 2012 under Minimalist House Design | No Comments »