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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 »

Vacation House by LM Architects

Vacation House by LM Architects

This Vacation House is designed by LM Architects in the outskirts of Monemvasia, Greece, in a high pitch ground with panoramic view to the sea. Incoming search terms:lm architects, archnewhome com, axis interior design, LM-architects, open space house

Posted on February 26th, 2012 under Hill House Design | No Comments »

Bromelia House by Urban Recycle Architecture Studio

Bromelia House by Urban Recycle

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 »

Lovelli Residence by Word of Mouth – Playful Villa in Bali

Lovelli Residence by World of Mouth

Lovelli Residence by Word of Mouth: The brief to Architect Valentina Audrito and her team at Word of Mouth was very clear: create a fun, unique space in which the client, an Italian socialite/jewellery designer, could live and entertain. Incoming search terms:mediterranean villa, mouth of word, villa the world, valentina word, Terrace of mediterranean villas, [...]

Posted on February 4th, 2012 under Villa design | No Comments »

Wind-dyed House by acaa – Japanese House Architecture

Wind-dyed House by acaa

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 »