The House R is designed by Polla Bauer and András Ónodi (ZOA) anon a suburb area in Hungary. The project built in sharp contour and discrete elegance among neighborhood. Incoming search terms:HOUSES ON CONTOURS, projects are one-storey houses, wall elevations of bedroom, inclination homes, house on contours, house in the slope, house design on contour, [...]
Posted on February 29th, 2012 under Villa design | No Comments »
This house specially designed by Przemek Kaczkowski & Ola Targonska with no stairs inside, suit for a middle-aged couple to enjoy their live in practical style. The first decision consisted in placing the house along the northern border of the plot, towards the narrow access lane, so that the volume of the house shelters the [...]
Posted on November 10th, 2011 under Modern House design | No Comments »
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 »
Axelrod Architects designs eHouse as a single family house by combine Mediterranean aesthetic of sun and light and a minimalist discipline of line and plane. The materials used also determine the modernity, concrete. Conceptually, the vertical planes define the axes of the house and the horizontal planes the spatial volume. Structurally, the concrete elements support [...]
Posted on January 17th, 2011 under Modern House design | No Comments »
Van den Heuvel Residence by Van Rooijen Architects: The urban history of Leidsche Rijn dates back to the time of the Roman Empire. Today the region is being transformed from a mainly rural area into a new quarter of the city of Utrecht. Along one of the old routes with its variety of architectural typologies [...]
Posted on October 19th, 2010 under Village house design | No Comments »