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Rural Design has redesign a former mill building to a dramatic house in Dingwall, Scotland. The starting point was the few existing freestanding walls and creates a series of courtyards, some of which has begun to be re-inhabited by nature. The brief for this Mill House was for a large family house. Therefore the architect [...]
Posted on May 12th, 2012 under Village house design | No Comments »
The Tea House, located in the backyard of Archi-Union’s J-office, is constructed from the salvaged parts of the original warehouse’s collapsed roof. The site was extremely constricted with walls on three sides, and with only one side facing towards an open space that contains a pool. The space was further restricted by a mature tree. [...]
Posted on March 15th, 2012 under Nature 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 »
This project was a redesign of outdated home by Nico van der Meulen Architects on climate area in Limpopo, South Africa.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 »
This project is a result of renovation and expansion made to a house at 2711 First on Seattle’s Queen Anne Hill which designed by Paul Hayden Kirk. It was a bold compact composition with shingled walls that wrap over to become the roof. The idea was reinforced inside with cedar clad walls and ceilings. Incoming [...]
Posted on January 25th, 2012 under Wood House Design | No Comments »