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Casa Reforma by Central de Arquitectura

Casa Reforma by Central de Arquitectura

Mexican studio Central De Arquitectura has designed the Casa Reforma in Mexico city, Mexico: The proposal was created through solid stone volumes which respond to the horizontality that the spaces and the program generated and to their proportions. The project retakes the geometries of the context and urban image, unifying them in a tectonic volume. [...]

Posted on April 2nd, 2012 under Contemporary House Design | No Comments »

Corallo House by PAZ Arquitectura

Corallo House by PAZ Arquitectura

Located on a dense hillside forest in the Santa Rosalía area of Guatemala City, Corallo House integrates the existing forest into the layout of the house. PAZ Arquitectura merges the nature into the architectural intervention. The design process began with the aim to preserve the existing trees, in order to have the trees interact with [...]

Posted on March 22nd, 2012 under Forest House Design | No Comments »

Waccabuc House by Chan-li Lin

Waccabuc House by Chan-li Lin

This house inspire by the rocks, trees and the view on the top of a hill at the end of dirt road in Waccabuc, New York. Building within the small footprint of the original structure and elevating and cantilevering the larger second floor proved advantageous, minimizing both the site disturbance as well as the development [...]

Posted on March 14th, 2012 under Forest House Design | 1 Comment »

Distort House by TWS & Partners – Environment Friendly Home

Distort House by TWS & Partners

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 »

Satu House in Jakarta by Chrystalline Artchitect

Satu House by Chrystalline Artchitect

The idea is simply to create a maximum space within its limited site, by minimizing the use of wall as a partition toward the main area, so can deliver maximum open space. The architect, Chrystalline Artchitect, switch the composition by placing the comfort main area on the first floor and service area on the 3rd [...]

Posted on July 26th, 2011 under Contemporary House Design | No Comments »