The project is located in urban cultural of Bangalore, India. Designed for three generations living under one roof which is a common situation in this area, the House of Pavilions is an attempt at exploring emerging conditions. The house projected as an escape from the hostilities of the dense city while still being connected to [...]
Posted on August 8th, 2011 under Minimalist House Design | No Comments »
Water-Cooled House by Wallflower Architecture + Design The site hidden among mature trees with breezes blowing transversely across the site. Main object of this house design is to build a contemporary home that prioritized environmental coolness as a consistent attribute and to be able to enjoy the luscious tropical surroundings. Incoming search terms:water body in [...]
Posted on April 10th, 2010 under Contemporary House Design | 1 Comment »
The Margoliouth House by DLab DLab conceived the design as a cluster of volumes, some of them positive solid forms and some negative hollow volumes. These positive and negative volumes of varying proportions are composed in a non-hierarchical spatial organization where the positive volumes contain the various domestic functions and the negative volumes are courtyards or [...]
Posted on March 9th, 2010 under Contemporary House Design | 1 Comment »
SCDA Architects design this Alila Villas Hadahaa, the first luxury resort, in the Gaafu Alifu (North Huvadhoo) Atoll in the Maldives’ new southern frontier. This Alila Villas Hadahaa promises guests the original tranquility and unspoilt beauty of the Maldives panoramic view and natural charm. Incoming search terms:scda, scda architects, living rooms, open restaurant, pavillion, rooms, [...]
Posted on February 19th, 2010 under Villa design | 12 Comments »
Located in Queensland, Australia, the house maximizing a natural, coastal setting providing its occupants with an inextricable relationship to the landscape and sensitive surrounding environment. This site explores lightness, filtering natural breezes, layers of transparency and integrating between indoor and outdoor spaces within dynamic patterns of light and shadow, being a simple frame to enable [...]
Posted on December 17th, 2009 under Beach House Design | No Comments »
Jane D Burnside has designed the Origami House, located in the village of Kells in Northern Ireland. This house is a thin transition space between this intimate, watery arrival and the grandeur of the west facing terrace embracing the fields beyond. Incoming search terms:origami house instructions, jane burnside, Jane D Burnside, pavillion house, pavillion homes, [...]
Posted on November 24th, 2009 under Village house design | 3 Comments »