This modest Zimmermann House built on hillside above the old center of the village of Küsnacht, which receive a good deal of sun and enjoy extensive views across Lake Zürich and the Alps beyond. The new house, designed by SAM Architekten und Partner to fit into narrow plots and strike a balance between affording a [...]
Posted on December 14th, 2011 under Modern House design | No Comments »
House R by German architecture studio Bembé Dellinger Architekten is a multi-storey dwelling designed for a business couple in Schondorf. Located on Lake Ammersee, this villa features full floor-to-ceiling windows framed in black steel to provide panoramic views to the surrounding landscape. Incoming search terms:bembe, cantilever cylinder house, drawing detail of acrylic glass cylinder perforation, [...]
Posted on July 31st, 2011 under Villa design | No Comments »
The K³ House was designed by Austrian architects Matthias Hein and Juri Troy of Hein-Troy Architekten for two young families to realize their dream of having their own homes on the top of their parents’ house. Incoming search terms:hein architekten, loggia cabins, Troy House
Posted on December 29th, 2010 under Wood House Design | No Comments »
Located on hill, the architect makes the design seemed as monolithic, almost hermetic, with two incisions divide the building. The house featured with a small entrance niche and offer a view of the introverted courtyard. The hard shell opens up towards the valley, and the extensive glazing reveals the scenery and mountain panorama. The terrace [...]
Posted on March 22nd, 2010 under Hill House Design | No Comments »
The design were determined by the desire for autonomy of form and materiality with good interaction between house and pool already on the land. Formed referring to its position on the site, and the angled façade reflects offering different degrees of openness or seclusion for the living areas. The exterior is faced with horizontal, open-jointed [...]
Posted on January 2nd, 2010 under Wood House Design | No Comments »