Search Results
This house specially designed by Przemek Kaczkowski & Ola Targonska with no stairs inside, suit for a middle-aged couple to enjoy their live in practical style. The first decision consisted in placing the house along the northern border of the plot, towards the narrow access lane, so that the volume of the house shelters the [...]
Posted on November 10th, 2011 under Modern House design | No Comments »
The Arc House by Maziar Behrooz Architecture in East Hampton, New York, USA: The Arc House is a private residence designed for a couple and their two big dogs. The site is under a flight path to the local airport and close to a train track. We felt that by using an industrial building technology, [...]
Posted on October 3rd, 2011 under Modern House design | No Comments »
Description of Mash House by Andrew Maynard Architects: The approach taken for the Mash House is one which, despite first impressions, celebrates the backyard. Or perhaps less so the traditional notion of the backyard, and more so just plain, outdoor space. The original deep and dark, double-fronted Victorian house offered a plethora of challenges; not [...]
Posted on November 1st, 2010 under Modern House design | No Comments »
SF house located in Londrina, Brazil, designed by Studio Guilherme Torres for a couple and their two teenage children. The first floor, built at the street level, contains the laundry area which cannot be seen due to the span that forms the garage. Above the garage one can find the living area and the guest’s [...]
Posted on September 14th, 2010 under Modern House design | 2 Comments »
This was a side project to accompany another project by the same architects located in Calera Tango, Santiago, Chile. Main idea of this house was comfortable minimalist house with minimum maintenance required. The house consist of two bedrooms each one with bathroom, one kitchen with bar plus a living area that includes a pool table [...]
Posted on December 10th, 2009 under Minimalist House Design | 3 Comments »
Designed in the middle of Sebastopol forest, California. Designed as a bridge between between two stands of redwood trees, with the northern window wall facing out to the expansive view. Decks located at either end of the house open onto paths that lead to the pool on one side and the studio/garage on the other. [...]
Posted on November 5th, 2009 under Forest House Design | No Comments »