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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 »
River Side House by Mizuishi Architect Atelier in Horinouchi: This is a very small house built on the triangle site which the river and the way were crossed and made to the acute angle. For the dead-end road, it became a plan in various regulations for obtaining special permission. Residents are husband and wife and [...]
Posted on October 17th, 2011 under Minimalist House Design | No Comments »
Conceived as a compact and low maintenance residence for a retired couple in Cottesloe, Western Australia, the Salvado Street Residence is a modernist inspired beach home with a clear and rational design to suit the needs of its occupants which breaks with its suburban context of 1970’s brick and tile townhouses. Incoming search terms:architects, regional, [...]
Posted on April 9th, 2011 under Contemporary House Design | No Comments »
The design of this new home in the old village at Sugar Bowl is entirely a product of its dramatic environment. With a snow pack of as much as 8-9 feet, massive snow loads, and dangerous shear snow blocks dropping from typical sloped roofs, the site conditions dictate design. Incoming search terms:bedroom, the village at [...]
Posted on April 8th, 2011 under Snow House Design | No Comments »
Sitting on an aggressively sloping site in the Crestwood Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, the Jovanovic Residence combines a progressive and sustainable solution to an existing structure and addition. Through the utilization of a continuous foil wrap, various program elements including; a new guest suite, significant modifications to the master bedroom, exterior decking, and exterior [...]
Posted on September 2nd, 2010 under Contemporary House Design, Hill House Design | No Comments »
To encounter the slope site, Mount Fuji Architects Studio makes this Tree House climb higher from edge of the site. The architect manages the house in vertical volume without exposing to the outside, and secluded from the town. Polar coordinates system used as the geometry defining this architecture, which describes the location of an element [...]
Posted on July 29th, 2010 under Wood House Design | No Comments »