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Safety Beach is now home to a unique new residence, 36 Clipper Bay, by fast up and coming FGR Architects who have delivered sharp edged architecture that optimizes entertainment opportunities and water views. With water a focal element, the house is designed to maximize line of sight to its waterfront positioning from stepping through the [...]
Posted on December 20th, 2010 under Contemporary House Design | 1 Comment »
Located on Mammoth Mountain in the Sierra Mountain Range at 8500 ft, this destination is where people come to play and absorb the beauty of the extreme alpine landscape. Altis is designed to reflect that passion for this environment and enhance the outdoor lifestyles that are drawn to this place by striving for minimal environmental [...]
Posted on October 15th, 2010 under Hill House Design, Nature House Design | No Comments »
Morumbi Residence by Drucker Arquitetura: Installed on top of the hill Morumbi among the many remaining trees of the court of the Foundation Maria Luiza and Oscar Americano, the house spreads like a bar code for the city’s landscape. The house is a research idea of balcony space as fluid and its abstract expression as [...]
Posted on August 31st, 2010 under Contemporary House Design | 1 Comment »
Vernacular Dry Stone House at The Pyrenees is designed by Eduardo Cadaval and Clara Solà-Morales in a small village nested in the Pyrenees, Canejan, Catalonia, Spain. The project seeks to recuperate the construction values of an old existing vernacular house which was made out of dry stone, a traditional technique of the area of great [...]
Posted on June 23rd, 2010 under Hill House Design | 1 Comment »
Located in hillside inland from the coast of southern Spain, this luxury house challenges the orthodoxy of much of the recent pseudo-vernacular development in the area with calm, flowing spaces, a considered response to topography and climate and simplicity in detail. White Facade of La Zagaleta House by Peter Thomas de Cruz Incoming search terms:bar [...]
Posted on March 9th, 2010 under Luxury House Design | No Comments »
The Margoliouth House by DLab DLab conceived the design as a cluster of volumes, some of them positive solid forms and some negative hollow volumes. These positive and negative volumes of varying proportions are composed in a non-hierarchical spatial organization where the positive volumes contain the various domestic functions and the negative volumes are courtyards or [...]
Posted on March 9th, 2010 under Contemporary House Design | 1 Comment »