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This unique minimalistic property located in Wellington Point of Queensland, Australia. This fantastic house features four bedrooms and four bathrooms, an outdoor entertainment area, a swimming pool, and a three-car garage. This 2 storey solid brick architecturally carrying balance between contemporary style and classic design elements, offering a chic family residence in resort style living.
Posted on May 1st, 2012 under Contemporary House Design | No Comments »
Iporanga House is designed by Brazilian architect Nitsche Arquitetos Associados in Iporanga a condominium for summer houses on Sao Paulo’s coast. The briefing was to minimize the ground surface and preserve the original Atlantic Rainforest. But at the same it also provide be large and comfortable living. Incoming search terms:nitsche architecture, house in iporanga / [...]
Posted on April 23rd, 2012 under Forest House Design | No Comments »
The concept developed by MPR Design Group for Vaucluse House was to reflect the topography and landform of the Sydney Harbor basin. This four level luxury home is expressed as a series of horizontal layers – the sandstone clad base echoes the stone cliffs that hug the inlets of Sydney Harbor. Incoming search terms:vaucluse house, [...]
Posted on April 3rd, 2012 under Luxury House Design | No Comments »
Paz Arquitectura have designed the Casa Luz in Guatemala city, Guatemala. With intent to emphasize the structural elements, and to seek to highlight the local construction methods and materials, design work was done using fine timber formwork in order to leave a permanent imprint on the exposed concrete. Incoming search terms:casa luz paz arquitectura, arquitectura [...]
Posted on April 2nd, 2012 under Contemporary 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 Tea House, located in the backyard of Archi-Union’s J-office, is constructed from the salvaged parts of the original warehouse’s collapsed roof. The site was extremely constricted with walls on three sides, and with only one side facing towards an open space that contains a pool. The space was further restricted by a mature tree. [...]
Posted on March 15th, 2012 under Nature House Design | No Comments »