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The Klammer Residence is a private house standing on the outskirts oft the town of Klaus in Austria designed by the practice of architektur.terminal. The two-storey building nestles into the verdant tree-clad slopes at the foot of the Sattelberg. Its outline blends discreetly with the surroundings and adapts to the unevenness of the ground. The [...]
Posted on February 29th, 2012 under Hill House Design | No Comments »
Main objective for this Villa Midgård is a solid, secluded house with a maintenance?free facade, a sense of ceiling height and a master bedroom with the benefit of morning sun. The client also asks the DAPstockholm to provide larger windows toward the scenery and have a sheltered space where they could sit and listen to [...]
Posted on December 30th, 2011 under Villa design | No Comments »
The house is projected by Bates Masi Architect on a narrow property atop a bluff overlooking Gardiner’s Bay. Lion’s Head responds the regulations and the family size while preserving and enhancing the casual summertime lifestyle long enjoyed by its owners. The house is composed of two simple taut volumes clad in durable slate tiles and [...]
Posted on January 11th, 2011 under Beach House Design | 2 Comments »
Concept used by Matthias Benz for this Schierle House was to build and inhabit a house, that would sensibly respect tradition, but at the same time provide an individual and contemporary style such as “typical German home.” The project site defined by a gentle hill slope and an excellent view over the town in Gerzen, [...]
Posted on June 19th, 2010 under Hill House Design | 1 Comment »
Located in hillside inland from the coast of southern Spain, this luxury house challenges the orthodoxy of much of the recent pseudo-vernacular development in the area with calm, flowing spaces, a considered response to topography and climate and simplicity in detail. White Facade of La Zagaleta House by Peter Thomas de Cruz Incoming search terms:bar [...]
Posted on March 9th, 2010 under Luxury House Design | No Comments »