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Casa RO by Elías Rizo Arquitectos

Casa RO by Elías Rizo Arquitectos

This 60’s Casa RO initially has straight lines, honest distribution, communication with the exterior, and usage of materials, represents the architecture of its time. The restoration aimed to create a warm space distanced from current architectural stereotypes and trends. Incoming search terms:marble floor, 60s american architecture, restoration architecture, marble flooring designs pictures, living ro, intimate [...]

Posted on February 15th, 2012 under Contemporary House Design | No Comments »

Low Cost House V by Jakob Bader

House V by Jakob Bader

“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 »

The Schierle House by Matthias Benz

Schierle House by Matthias Benz

Concept used by Matthias Benz for this Schierle House was to build and inhabit a house, that would sensibly respect tradition, but at the same time provide an individual and contemporary style such as “typical German home.” The project site defined by a gentle hill slope and an excellent view over the town in Gerzen, [...]

Posted on June 19th, 2010 under Hill House Design | 1 Comment »

La Zagaleta House by Peter Thomas de Cruz

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 »

Contemporary Redesign of The Margoliouth with Two-storey Bungalow House by DLab

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 »