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Javier Artadi has designed a beach house in Las Arenas, Lima, Peru. The project consists of a small house on a beach a hundred miles south of Lima and explores the expansion of the conventional uses of a beach house. To that end, a container box has been created, a space that integrates the living-dining [...]
Posted on May 15th, 2012 under Beach House Design | No Comments »
The house is located on the first row of lots and was designed by Metropolis so that the architecture acted like a frame to the view of the beach and the islands that are found in front of the house. The esthetic of the house celebrates the summer with modern curves that remind us of [...]
Posted on April 28th, 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 »
Rieteiland House by Hans van Heeswijk Architecten: While the front of this waterside house, on the recently developed island of IJburg near Amsterdam, is clad in perforated aluminium panels, the rear is entirely glazed, so that residents can watch the sun set. Some of these panels are positioned behind windows and can be opened automatically [...]
Posted on March 24th, 2012 under Glass House Design | No Comments »
The House 8 is designed by Atria Arquitetos on a residential site in Brasília, Brazil. The design is pointing on the simplicity of architecture through the materials choices with a plea for natural textures. This one story house intends to explore the integration among the house´s internal and external ambiances. Incoming search terms:minimalist single storey [...]
Posted on February 8th, 2012 under Contemporary House Design | No Comments »
Koji Tsutsui & Associates designed the InBetween House in Nagano, Japan. A cluster of boxes united by irregular, interstitial space, InBetween House mimics the Japanese urban condition on an architectural scale. While the rectangular volumes are like small buildings, the amorphous areas in between are akin to the narrow passageways and odd gaps that crop [...]
Posted on February 8th, 2012 under Wood House Design | No Comments »