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Karl Dreer in collaboration with Felix Bembé & Sebastian Dellinger have designed the HI-MACS House in Bavaria, Germany. Alongside the design-oriented building form, significant focus is placed on the materials used in this house. The ecological balance of their dream house was very important to the builder. The use of natural, breathable materials was thus [...]
Posted on September 14th, 2011 under Modern House design | No Comments »
It is well-known that Finns love to spend time in a cottage and amidst nature. This 14 sqm cottage is designed by Verstas Architects for the 4-person Palva architect family in Lauttasaari. The aim is reachable home from work place and as a place to leave unnecessary stuff at home and bring things to the [...]
Posted on September 11th, 2011 under Forest House Design | 1 Comment »
Villa Chi in Cape Sienna Resort, Phuket: Villa Chi is a vivid, tranquil and incredibly romantic holiday home that eases and pleases the senses in many delightful ways. It has a cutting-edge style yet there is a close-to-nature feel from top to bottom. With expansive terracing and a superb indoor-outdoor connection, Villa Chi is designed [...]
Posted on August 16th, 2011 under Villa design | No Comments »
This house is designed by local architect Radim Vaclavik of the firm Atos-6 as a fully functional home that focuses on open-space living across two floors. The ground floor set as public space where kitchen and the living and dining are placed. On the second floor are a quiet living space, a bedroom, a bath, [...]
Posted on December 16th, 2010 under Villa design | 1 Comment »
Najjar-Najjar Architects designed this Villa A on the slope of the Poestling Berg overlooking Linz, Austria. The project can be accessed from the road behind leading down hills to the home’s main entrance, covered by an extended cantilever roof structure. On the street side the building facade is closed with natural stonework to provide intimacy [...]
Posted on October 8th, 2010 under Luxury House Design, Villa design | No Comments »