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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 Owhanake Bay house is designed by Strachan Group Architects hunkers-down below a ridge line at the head of a gully on Waiheke Island, New Zealand. The program set as ease of movement and single level accessibility on a site with a significant natural slope. Incoming search terms:courtyard house veranda, house on a sloping site [...]
Posted on May 8th, 2012 under Villa design | No Comments »
Giovanni D’Ambrosio designed the Under the Moonlight house in Mount Hotham, Australia. Incoming search terms:moonlight-house-by-giovanni-dambrosio-architecture, under the moonlight house, giovanni dambrosio, Giovanni D’Ambrosio Architecture, Mount Hotham Australia By Giovanni DAmbrosio, the moonlight house, under the moonlight giovanni dambrosio
Posted on April 26th, 2012 under Village house design | No Comments »
Uri Cohen Architects designed the Beam House for a client who wished to build his home next to his farm in Arbel, Israel. The design combines some of the utilitarian images of the agriculture buildings in that area with the fascination to the ‘beams’ construction of a ‘country home’. Incoming search terms:Beam House by Uri [...]
Posted on April 5th, 2012 under Village house design | 1 Comment »
The Mary Lake Residence was designed by Toronto-based studio Altius Architecture in the Village of Port Sydney, Huntsville, Ontario. This year-round house takes advantages of the entire site set amongst towering white pines. The project consists of two solid volumes connected by a glazed entry space and indoor/outdoor living room. The roof of the living [...]
Posted on April 4th, 2012 under Lake House Design | No Comments »