The House URX.01 also known as Casa Bromelia was the project designed by Urban Recycle Studio in the residential architecture sector of Bahia, Brazil. The needs were respecting spaces and organization of the surrounding environment. Incoming search terms:bromelia house, sustainable design, low cost house design, architectural studio spaces, bromelia excellent, recycle design, recycle home design, [...]
Posted on February 13th, 2012 under Hill 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 »
This house sited in a splendid semi-arid climate area of Chihuahuan Desert in Mexico. The CC House occupies a natural ledge in the hillside, facing the view to the east and turning its back to the winds coming from the north. Parque Humano forms the structure in steel and concrete, plus outer faces of stone [...]
Posted on December 23rd, 2011 under Desert House Design | No Comments »
Architecture Concept Twisting out something from the usual line is taken in order to create different perception or to enrich some more quality. This happens to a house that we name it as The Distort House. It is located in the south of Jakarta which is still dominated by lush, tropical village forest in the [...]
Posted on September 29th, 2011 under Nature House Design | No Comments »
This cabin was designed by Splyce Design on the southern shore of Shuswap Lake in BC. This single-level seasonal retreat was conceived to support weekends of casual indoor/outdoor living. One of the main design objectives was to seek ways of marrying a traditional cabin vernacular with a contemporary, modern, open-concept space, tailored to its site [...]
Posted on August 25th, 2010 under Nature House Design | No Comments »