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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 »
Toronto-based firm Superkül Inc Architect have been given a 2012 Design Excellence award by the Ontario Association of Architects for their work on the SPLIT house in Toronto, Canada.
Posted on May 22nd, 2012 under Contemporary House Design | No Comments »
This unique minimalistic property located in Wellington Point of Queensland, Australia. This fantastic house features four bedrooms and four bathrooms, an outdoor entertainment area, a swimming pool, and a three-car garage. This 2 storey solid brick architecturally carrying balance between contemporary style and classic design elements, offering a chic family residence in resort style living.
Posted on May 1st, 2012 under Contemporary 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 »
Residing at the end of a road located at the edge of Austin, the Watersmark 35 house was designed to be a restful sanctuary for the owners. The house embraces its naturally terraced site, capturing both sweeping views in the distance and intimate spaces alongside the building. On the more private façade, generous windows and [...]
Posted on April 23rd, 2012 under Hill House Design | No Comments »
California Dreaming is designed by Bild Architecture as one of Australian suburban typologies to contemporary housing requirements. The area’s original houses were often indiscriminately placed on the site; with little consideration or adaption to the sites orientation, topography or street address. The project takes the California Bungalow typology as a point of departure, progressively adapting [...]
Posted on March 29th, 2012 under Contemporary House Design | No Comments »