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Koji Tsutsui & Associates designed the InBetween House in Nagano, Japan. A cluster of boxes united by irregular, interstitial space, InBetween House mimics the Japanese urban condition on an architectural scale. While the rectangular volumes are like small buildings, the amorphous areas in between are akin to the narrow passageways and odd gaps that crop [...]
Posted on February 8th, 2012 under Wood House Design | No Comments »
Merlimau House by Aamer Architects Characteristic features of the house design that exactly piercing is the dramatic front roof that slants from the attic to the car porch, presence it needs from the narrow entrance and street. Obstruction of this house design came from the tight triangular site. The entrance and facade from the street [...]
Posted on May 14th, 2010 under Residence House Design | 1 Comment »
The house located on rural place, built on plane shape. Concept for the design are a memory of an existing house to a new one living space. Each room is arranged by a similar position to the existing dwelling dismantled to the plan. This is because parents that there is a trouble on the hope [...]
Posted on May 1st, 2010 under Village house design | No Comments »
The structure located in a small quarter with free lots, which form the transition between an industry terrain and a housing estate. The aim of the design was to make this home as an hermetic, folded abstract volume, moulded and shaped to a true strange, but imaginative speaking form, familiar with its tenants. Combination between [...]
Posted on January 14th, 2010 under Brick House Design | No Comments »
The architect design this villa with main idea as modern, sculptural and interacts in a natural way with its surroundings. Formed in abstract shape, by using slanting walls and roofs, this building plays contrast with the neighbourhoods monumental. The villa’s sculptural character ensures that it feels comfortably embedded in the landscape so that the villa’s [...]
Posted on January 13th, 2010 under Villa design | No Comments »