This luxury property is located on Sarbonne Road in lower Bel-Air and peerless amenities that include a vast infinity pool overlooking the entire Los Angeles, California. Incoming search terms:sarbonne road residence, sarbonne road los angeles, luxury property bel air, house in sarbonne bel air, sculptural staircase, sarbonne road bel air, sarbonne road, sarbonne home, new [...]
Posted on March 19th, 2012 under Luxury House Design | No Comments »
The idea for this House V was to design a house around a yard without having to resort to the cloister and taking advantage to the shape of the plot. I + GC arquitectura use the “V” shape to complete it, as a volume that falls back on itself and creates a plan that allows [...]
Posted on March 15th, 2012 under Modern House design | No Comments »
This luxury property is a stunning fusion of modern design and classic elements in elevated natural splendor with sensational views of the lush, private surrounds, stretching to the expansive rolling landscape beyond. This house is designed by Artas Architects and Cunningham Designs, built by D Pearce Constructions and interiors by Kym Carter Designs. A continuum [...]
Posted on March 13th, 2012 under Luxury 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 »
Wind-dyed House was a residential building located halfway up a cliff, overlooking the ocean in Yokosuka Kanagawa, Japan. The acaa forms this house as low-lying as possible, while also allowing the architecture to become embedded in the surrounding landscape according to the contours of the terrain. The design of the walls plays an important role [...]
Posted on January 27th, 2012 under Cliff House Design | No Comments »