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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 »
Lima-based studio Vértice Arquitectos has designed the Beach House I-05 in Playa Las Lomas del Mar, Lima, Peru. This house was designed in the first row, plot 5 in Lomas del Mar beach in Cerro Azul, 120Km. south of Lima. The plot is a rocky and sandy hill in a half curved shape that reaches [...]
Posted on March 22nd, 2012 under Beach House Design | No Comments »
This house is designed by Moore Architects on a waterfront lots along private Lake Barcroft in Falls Church, Virginia. The site represent of the 1960s split-level. Incoming search terms:lakefront residences, lakefront home, lakefront house, lakefront-residences
Posted on January 21st, 2012 under Lake House Design | No Comments »
The house located in a green protection area of Barcelos, Portugal. It designed by Rui Grazina based on the articulation between the existing alignments and the new proposed access road. The objective was to place the living spaces to enjoy the east visual points, and to make rooms face south due to the quality of [...]
Posted on December 30th, 2011 under Hill House Design | No Comments »
Westside Road Private Residence by Dowling Studios in Healdsburg, California, USA: This project involves the design of a new 2240 sqf custom home and lap pool on a 22 acre site with rolling hills and a steep wooden ravine. The building site is located on a hilltop, permitting expansive views of the Russian River Valley. [...]
Posted on December 11th, 2011 under Hill House Design | No Comments »
This project located on a steep mountain site overlooking the Kinglake National Park with views to the Mornington peninsular beyond in Victoria, Australia. The aim was to design a home that embraced the notion of living whilst engaging with the landscape surrounding it. Therefore, Edwards Moore developed a biophilic (love of life or living systems) [...]
Posted on November 21st, 2011 under Hill House Design | 1 Comment »