The modern house was designed by Hanrahan Meyers Architects. Called the Holley House in Garrison, New York, the house design was a sophisticated “sanctuary” nestled far away from the Manhattan lofts. Located on a picturesque site near Garrison, the modern country retreat was personified by the exquisite residence. Locally quarried stone made the house. There were two parallel planes that sled past one another without any visual interruption. With almost every room given direct access to the outside, contemporary furnishings and a beautiful surrounding environment for solitude, quietness, and privacy, an anti-urban oasis in a world of speed was the Holley House.
Holley House: a ”Sanctuary” Nestled Far Away From the Manhattan Lofts by Hanrahan Meyers Architects
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– January 10, 2012
Unique House Design To Catch The Tree by Studio Berranger & Vincent Architectes
Studio Berranger & Vincent Architectes designed House To Catch The Tree. The unique house was located in Nantes, France. Featuring three levels, the house had a total surface of 1,377 square feet (around 128 square meters). The house design took advantage a beautiful chestnut tree situated nearby. The house settled on a narrow and steep site in the heart of Nantes. An old chestnut listed in classified wooden area, a sharp drop, a maximum height of 6m down the roof and 10m up, two parking lots. The double height living space, which extended to the garden, was in the first floor. Facing the back of the house, a permanent interaction with the inhabitants, plays on the ease of use, light (thermal control over the seasons) was created by the chestnut tree. Because of a complex color palette and overall cheerful interiors, the interiors of this home drew attention.
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– January 9, 2012








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