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Posted on April 26th, 2012 under Village house design | No Comments »
Francis Bell House is designed by Parsonson Architects in Eastbourne, a seaside suburb in Wellington, New Zealand. The topography was offered by the large layers of hills that surround the harbor. The property is steep and borders a large area of native bush reserve and is only by accessible by steps and cable car. Incoming [...]
Posted on April 3rd, 2012 under Hill House Design | No Comments »
Midnight Pass House by DSDG Inc. Architects in Sarasota, a city on the southwestern coast of Florida, USA: The concept began with creating a modern residence for a family of five by taking advantage of outdoor and indoor living. The site for this residence is a one acre wooded waterfront property on Siesta Key with [...]
Posted on February 22nd, 2012 under Modern House design | No Comments »
This project was a redesign of outdated home by Nico van der Meulen Architects on climate area in Limpopo, South Africa. The brief was to transform the look of the existing visually unattractive face brick house with vaulted roofs, small windows to something stunning and modern. The street façade transformed to an inviting entrance with [...]
Posted on January 29th, 2012 under Modern House design | No Comments »
The San Francisco-based studio Feldman Architecture has designed the 2 Bar House in Menlo Park, a city in the San Francisco Bay Area of California. This 2,120 square foot two story contemporary home represents a very cost-conscious design and implementation of green materials and technologies for a couple with two young children. The new residence [...]
Posted on January 24th, 2012 under Contemporary House Design | No Comments »