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Posted on July 27th, 2011 under House | Comments Off
A villa house located in Hjellestad, Norway has applied the Nordic architecture in its design. The villa design features sculptural façade and lots of openings to maximize the sunlight come into the house. Todd Saunders the Norway architect from Saunders Architecture has designed a futuristic, fashion-forward and functional villa. The building is modular with its [...]
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The Usuki house is a house design on the 297.69 sqm site area. This new house design is built between the existing of main building and a small barn. The design resulted in a unique shape house and a garden. This house is in Hyougo, Japan and was designed by Architect Associates Tonoma. Incoming search [...]
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A-cero Architecture has designed a house in 7.000 m2 first coast line of Carribean Island. The entire of the house is well dressed by the clear tones of indigenous stone of Corraline. The curved walls like a sculptural set have covered the house from the outside. The house can be accessed through a big door [...]
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The ultimate challenge was the modern house, which must be really powerful. On a 2,600 m2 plot, the guys from Meneghetti Architects designed the open door house as a weekend retreat. With a lavish interior that promoted large windows and breathing spaces, there were elegant shapes, exquisite furniture and a great view of the trees [...]
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Takeshi Hayatsu Kristin Trommler The Team, The unit leaders were Takeshi Hayatsu and Kristin Trommler. Anastasija Barkovskaja, Aida Kirikbayeva, Sarah Lionetti, Molly Macilveen, Sher Min Tan , Heather Organ, William Swithinbank, Alexa Walker, Patrick Wu, Special thanked to: Sam Clark Professional Tutor & Year 1 Chair, Sergio Pineda Professional Tutor, Dan Tilbury Craftsman (workshop) Carol [...]
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– July 27, 2011
YACHIYO The first «Re-location» building completed in Japan was Yachiyo, although Atelier Tekuto’s «Relocation» project had been underway since 2007. As a secondary residence and temporary shop, the modern house was located 100 meters from the ocean in Hayama, Kanagawa prefecture. Incoming search terms for the article: yachiyo house minka houses YACHIYO atelier tekuto Atelier Tekuto yachiyo tekuto wood wool traditional minka marcio [...]
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– July 4, 2011
The residence design was built next to the parent’s residence for a young couple, who difficult to live far away from their family. Matsunami Mitsutomo Architect & Associates designed the Japanese Residence in Nabari City, Japan. The client request was a modern Japanese-inspired residence that created a comfortable feeling of connection to nature. A strong [...]
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– June 4, 2011
House in Ookayama by Torafu Architects: A Collection of Large Furniture In this three-storied wooden house located in a Tokyo residential area, there were two generations. The site with a 4.7 m wide × 16.5 m long fringe of the land was the owner’s parents lived. Furthermore, the buildings on three sides enclosed the site [...]
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– May 22, 2011
Overview The House Name was “House A”. It was located in Abeno-ward, Osaka, JAPAN. It was constructed on August 2010 – March 2011. The Structure was First Floor – Reinforced Concrete, Second and Third Floor – Wooden Structure. The Site Area was 59.34 sq m. The Building Area was 45.82 sq m. The Floor Area [...]
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– May 16, 2011
‘WRAP HOUSE’ was including the three elements sunlight, spacious sense and privacy to enrich the living space. The minimalist house was situated in a flat residential quarter in the Southwest of Hiroshima City. Incoming search terms for the article: north facing house floor plans future studio design north facing house designs north facing house design plans north facing house plans north [...]
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– March 4, 2011
The architect was Masahiro Kinoshita / KINO architects. It was located on Himeji Hyogo Prefecture. The principal use was for private residence. The structure consisted of reinforced concrete. The scale of building had 3 stories. The site area reached 162.54 m². The building area was 56.03m². The total floor area was 155.13m². it was completed [...]
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– February 3, 2011
The Japanese architectural firm Edward Suzuki Associates has designed the first case of an industrialized house in Japan which is built by a major housing manufacturer, Daiwa House Kougyo, in a collaborative effort. The house has a name EDDI’s House, which came from the architect’s nickname and also stands for Edward Daiwa-House Design Innovation. Incoming [...]
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– August 9, 2010
The location of this house is in Shelter Island, New York. The YN-13 house was designed by New York-based architectural firm Morris Sato Studio, which was inspired by inspired by historic Japanese residential structures in Kyoto and Kanazawa, Japan. The house designed as three free standing mass those are the main house, the guest house, [...]
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– February 19, 2010
The Boles House is the retreat house on a spit of land between Slab Creek, the Pacific Ocean, and the preserved lands of the Siuslaw National Forest, the tiny hamlet of Neskowin, Oregon. The house design adopted the northwest style, which is incorporating Scandinavian and Japanese architectural traditions. The house features clean lines, minimal adornment, [...]
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– December 18, 2009