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This beach house is intended to bring New York sense to new place in Coromandel, New Zealand. David Berridge Architect take an aesthetic and way of living that combines what he has experienced in the 30 years away and what he still remembers from his beach orientated upbringing.
Posted on May 11th, 2012 under Beach 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 »
Francis Bell House is designed by Parsonson Architects in Eastbourne, a seaside suburb in Wellington, New Zealand. The topography was offered by the large layers of hills that surround the harbor. The property is steep and borders a large area of native bush reserve and is only by accessible by steps and cable car. Incoming [...]
Posted on April 3rd, 2012 under Hill House Design | No Comments »
Located on a dense hillside forest in the Santa Rosalía area of Guatemala City, Corallo House integrates the existing forest into the layout of the house. PAZ Arquitectura merges the nature into the architectural intervention. The design process began with the aim to preserve the existing trees, in order to have the trees interact with [...]
Posted on March 22nd, 2012 under Forest House Design | No Comments »
House in Jozefow by ZAG Architekci: The design of the building was influenced by spatial conditions of the terrain. From the central and at the same time the highest point of a two-hectare plot there is a beautiful view over the Lodz Hills Landscape Park. Therefore it was clear that the house had to be [...]
Posted on March 14th, 2012 under Landscape House design | No Comments »
This house inspire by the rocks, trees and the view on the top of a hill at the end of dirt road in Waccabuc, New York. Building within the small footprint of the original structure and elevating and cantilevering the larger second floor proved advantageous, minimizing both the site disturbance as well as the development [...]
Posted on March 14th, 2012 under Forest House Design | 1 Comment »