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Office and Apartment Building, Neuwaldeggerstrasse / Vienna Firm shell – airy core It began to construct in May 2009. It was completed in December 2010. It was located in Neuwaldeggerstrasse 31, 1170 Vienna, Austria. The Architects were SUPERBLOCK ZT GmbH. The Client was NEU 31 Raum GmbH 4 apartments, 2 offices, 9 parking spaces approx. [...]
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A striking 1955 home renovation achieved by Mitchell Weisberg was Elm House. There was a total living area of 2,069 square feet. It consisted of four bedrooms and three bathrooms. The visitors were directed by a large courtyard towards the garage and the main house entrance. This could be a mid-century building, but nothing in [...]
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via Max Pritchard Architect brought out the adventurer side in you. Living inside a “bridge” surrounded by the lush green scenery was challenging. It was the Bridge House. The house design was consisted of two steel trusses with concrete floors and steel decking. There was a roof made of plantation pipes. The unique house had [...]
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The Japanese Wooden House in Wakura, Japan, was designed by Archivi Architects & Associates. This house design was dominated by wood in exterior and interior. The building was made from local wood such as Japanese cedar and Japanese cypress, while lauan plywoods were used for the ceilings. Incoming search terms for the article: Wattle and daub tea [...]
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Japan-based Miyahara Architect Office has designed the House TTN located in Tokyo , Japan. The house designed is intended for three families with independent kitchen unit, bathroom, and toilet. The main objective for House TTN is to provide the necessary functions for an “urban” extended family that have grown accustomed to independent life but have [...]
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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 [...]
By freshome
– July 27, 2011
Due to the clients had a budget of $160,000 to spruce up their old vacation home, the house design for the same price of improving the old shack was proposed by the architects from Studio Twenty Seven Architecture. In a dream house constructed with minimal use of materials and maximum architectural creativeness was the challenge [...]
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– July 7, 2011
Lanefab designed The Mendoza Lane House after the authorities in Vancouver encouraged owners to replace their garages with laneway houses. So, people density was increased in certain neighborhoods. According to the architects, the 710sf with combined living/dining/kitchen upstairs along with a balcony was the Mendoza Lane House. A standard 33?x122? lot of this house design [...]
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– May 3, 2011
Urban planning The site was situated in a settlement of detached single-family houses, characteristic for the 1970s. The traditional arrangement of functions for each storey consisted of basement/garage; ground floor/living space; attic floor/ bedrooms. They had been transformed into a linear order. The so called “streckhof“, stringing together different functions in one floor adapted the [...]
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– April 28, 2011
The designer was Mitsutomo Matsunami. It was ready-built house. It was located on Hozumidai, Ibaraki-shi, OSAKA. It was made of 3 storey timber house. The Site area (one of four buildings) reached 75.91?. The Construction area (one of four buildings) was 40.79?. The Total floor area: (one of four buildings) was 12.04?. The houses consisted [...]
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– April 2, 2011
The house was designed by Bates Masi. It was called the Upcher House. The unique house became a project for a writer and was a study in adaptability and re-use. The house design was created to be both spatially and economically efficient by coordinating the assembly of pre-manufactured components researched over the internet. There was [...]
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– February 12, 2011
Casa Larga is an artist’s house in Brissago, Switzerland which stands like a monolith in the middle of a Ticinese vineyard, jutting high above Lake Maggiore. The house which was designed by Swiss architect Daniele Claudio Taddei seems to float above the hill in the midst of a fantastic landscape. Incoming search terms for the [...]
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– October 20, 2010
Nowadays, the prefabrication house becomes popular. This is a new to put a house together. One of the companies with an impressive portfolio in prefab house is ModCell . ModCell combines the modern methods with earth-friendly concepts to merge the best of both worlds together. Incoming search terms for the article: prefab houses philippines prefab homes philippines prefab [...]
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– April 28, 2010
This 12×12 m cube house was designed by Caramel Architects . They have designed this House M on the slope of pöstlingberg in Linz, Austria. The north-eastern sides are prevented from the neighbor’s watching by hermetic appearance. The south-west sides are contrasting the other side with all glass façade. The beautiful of Danube valley can [...]
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– April 25, 2010
This house was built using steel and concrete which were discarded from Boston’s Big Dig. This effort can utilize over 600,000 lbs of salvaged materials from elevated portions of the dismantled I-93 highway for the structural system. The higher loads can be carried with these prefab-like systems. Also, it is possible to create a roof [...]
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– January 20, 2010
This house presents the interactions of geometrical shapes, huge volumes and transparent surfaces that offer a great view in Olympus Mountain. The house design in Nikaia, Greece consists of two cubic form connected by glass bridge. The prefabricated organic blocks wrapped the skeleton of the house which is formed by steel construction. Designed by Christina [...]
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– December 14, 2009
This house built on a unique site, which is client’s small property. Located one hour drive from Adelaide, the site is actually a deep waterhole bounded by a high rocky bank. In order to preserve the beautiful existing of the site, the house is designed in narrow form, across the winter creek, just like a [...]
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– November 7, 2009
Creativity is the key factor of this lovely modern house. The owner of this contemporary house, Keith Dewey, has built his house from eight used shipping containers. This three-story house sited on a residential lot, which is located by the ocean on the southern tip of Vancouver Island, Canada. Incoming search terms for the article: 4 [...]
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– October 10, 2009
Dwelling Shed is a modern prefabricated house. It is built near beautiful Port Townsend in the Pacific Northwest. This awesome prefabricated house is perfect for a guest house. There is more prefabricated storage and spare rooms inside the house. You will get more information about this Modern Shed’s design and the other projects here. Incoming [...]
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– September 29, 2009
Located in Norfolk, UK, Hudson Architects has designed the Cedar House. This prefab house is combination of the nature surroundings and modern technology as innovative design. This modern prefab design is clad in 15,000 natural cedar shingles (roof and all!) and wrapped in wide windows that welcome the view. There is a four-by-two-meter windows and [...]
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– September 21, 2009
This is two-story home in Santa Rosa, California. This modern house is designed by Sander Architects. The house has a name Hybrid House. It is unique in its built process. The architects began experimenting with prefabricated construction early on, and developed techniques that advanced the design features far more than anyone else thought possible. Incoming [...]
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– September 5, 2009
This house is take place on the plan of Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s unbuilt Brick Country House (1924) in Long Island, USA. The Sagaponac House is designed by Japanese Architect, Shigeru Ban to interprete according to program, structure and site. The house uses an improved version of the prefabricated Furniture House system. To prevent [...]
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– August 7, 2009
This is a brilliant work from Rintal Eggertsson Architects in house design that accustomed to cold and unpredictable weather in Oslo, Norway. This masterpiece called Boxhome with 19m² floor areas. Boxhome is a prefab house that is designed to be easily heating and has good looking. As modern minimalist in design, the house only accommodates [...]
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– July 18, 2009