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This house is in Somosaguas, a suburb of Madrid, Spain. The Spanish architectural firm A-cero designed this home on a 3.500 m2 plot presenting a light slope that is used by the access ramp to the garage. The floor plan has the form of a Greek cross, and is delimited by the access pathway and [...]
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The Tea House was created by David Maštálka of A1 Architects in collaboration with Vojtech Bilisic. This tea house located in Prague, Czech Republic was built using carpented oak that stood on stones. The exterior was covered by burnt larch wood. The main focus of a tea house was the inside part, hence this minimalist [...]
Tags: Green Weaving Club House, House, house design, Hyunjoon Yoo Architects, Jeollanam-do, modern house, South Jeolla, South Korea
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Project data: The Client was Tilburg University. The Design was Shift architecture urbanism, Rotterdam. The Project architects were Harm Timmermans and Pieter Heymans, collaborated with Sabine Hogenhout, Bahar Akkoclu and Tjeerd Bloothoofd. The Developer was Van der Weegen Bouwontwikkeling, Tilburg. The Main contractor was Van der Weegen Bouwgroep, Tilburg. Incoming search terms for the article: clubhouse [...]
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This house is located in 6 Ramsgate Road, Singapore. The site area is 1200 sqm with 855 sqm built-in area. Designed by Wallflower Architects, ‘The client’s desire for the home to have a perception of substantial private space has resulted in the development of a spatial program that internalizes spaces such as pools and gardens [...]
Tags: Green Weaving Club House, House, house design, Hyunjoon Yoo Architects, Jeollanam-do, modern house, South Jeolla, South Korea
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Just look this amazing own home. Located in Marseilles, South of France, Maison Beauvallon is designed by Raphaëlle Segond . The Mediterania Sea’s view is offered from this house, especially from the lounge and swimming pool. The exterior design is a wall of cork, so a charming of this amazing house is increased. The interior [...]
Tags: Green Weaving Club House, House, house design, Hyunjoon Yoo Architects, Jeollanam-do, modern house, South Jeolla, South Korea
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An impressive, modern golf and club house was designed by the designers, Hyunjoon Yoo Architects. The modern house was located in Jeollanam-do (South Jeolla), South Korea. Although spreading over 5,670 square meters, the building had to be built on a long and narrow site. A fantastic place where golf connoisseurs could enjoy modern facilities in [...]
By freshome
– June 30, 2011
Architect Channa Horombuwa designed this residence, owned by Vijitha & Lalith Lokuge. It was located in Boralesgamuwa, Sri Lanka. The noise and congestion of the main road was cut down by this L-shaped house with its tall blind walls cut down. The modern residence fully opened out to the garden designed next to the adjoining [...]
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– June 26, 2011
The tropical climate of Thailand that blended both the indoor and outdoor environments together with the use of an outdoor terrace and open-plan living inspired the fundamental design of the villas. An important element for cooling in the tropical heat with high ceilings, windows and large terrace doors was natural ventilation. Due to villa ownership [...]
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– June 20, 2011
A superb apartment or a modern house was meant luxurious inner city living. One of the best things for active people was to have an urban residence. The benefits of a well-designed home and a fresh garden could be enjoyed in the proximity of social and entertainment facilities. Located in Fortitude Valley, Brisbane, to offer [...]
By freshome
– June 20, 2011
Studio Parque Humano designed wood house. It was located in Valle de Bravo city in Mexico State. Within a picturesque forest area and overlooks Avándaro Lake, the house design was integrated. Forging a strong indoor outdoor connection, the architects created strong visual connections at different elevations. Fitting into the context of the town, the cladding [...]
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– June 18, 2011
JMA (architect John Maniscalco) designed The Russian Hill Home. The house design was located in San Francisco, CA. The contemporary living and stylish design were blended. There was an overall opulent feel. Making this home inviting, airy and spacious, it had large windows and an open floor plan. An understated but dignified urban presence on [...]
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– June 10, 2011
Atrium designed Gorki House. The house design was integrated in a beautiful natural environment atop of a hill west of Moscow. A modern house was designed for a young couple and their kid, while maintaining a good relationship with the surrounding pine forest landscape. There were generous windows and a large number of terraces which [...]
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– June 10, 2011
A quite strong relationship was developed with architecture and interior design, looking at modern residence on a regular basis. This residence was an example of a well-balanced dwelling with lots of space for entertaining, relaxation and comfortable living. The team from Dick Clark Architecture created this beautiful residence located in Austin, Texas and named The [...]
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– June 10, 2011
Description from the architects: The clients request was rebuilt the old house (built by the previous generation with Victorian column embellishments and a grand circular marble spiral staircase) into a contemporary look. The modern design was needed 2 months to try and work on the old plans to bring them up to speed with new [...]
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– May 30, 2011
One of those homes that received a total makeover was The Roberts Residence. The residence was difficult to recognize after the architects finished working on it. The post-war house was transformed into a freshly residence design for a young family of four. The house consisted of the master bedroom and bath, 2 additional bedrooms with [...]
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– May 27, 2011
The Architects were dRN Architects, collaborated with Andres Soffia. The Building Contractor was Nicolas Aranguiz. It was located in Chiloé, X Region, Chile. The Photography was Felipe Camus. The Surface reached 276 sqr/mts. The Materials were Wood, steel, glass. The Contact was www.drn.cl Incoming search terms for the article: modern houses eastern style drn architects beach house contemporary [...]
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– May 16, 2011
A beautiful example of blending shapes with sustainable and eco-friendly technology was the Malibu 5 home, designed by a team of architects led by Stephen Kanner. By using the sea-breeze for natural cooling and solar energy for conventional energy needs, the modern house was created to reduce energy consumption, facing the beautiful Pacific Coast. Spacious [...]
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– May 1, 2011
This sustainable residence with its vast rooms and every detail that perfected was designed by San Francisco-based SB Architects. Called the contemporary Hillside House, a simple name expressed both the natural surroundings and natural materials used for construction. It was certified as the first LEED for Homes Platinum custom home in Marin County. The four [...]
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– April 23, 2011
It was one of A-Cero‘s recent projects, located in the outskirts of Madrid. According to the architects, to respond to customer needs in terms of distribution, placement and surface was the house design. The luxury house was consisted of 3 levels. The perfect functioning of housing was sought in relation to the needs of the [...]
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– April 17, 2011
Stark brooding monochromatic color palettes did not define contemporary architecture. The Stamberg Aferiat house established this perception. The unique house was located on Shelter Island in New York. This multi-colored marvel of the house design was staid modern architectural field with its myriad of hues zaps some zany magic. Marcel Breuer, Charles Gwathmey , Ellsworth [...]
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– April 6, 2011
The Prairie Style approach, which about the high-desert prairie lands that, seemed to invite the long lines and simple naturalistic materials that date back to Frank Lloyd Wright was the approach of designing and building homes. With novel techniques and new materials, this modern house became a kind of bridge between the stylistic past and [...]
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– April 4, 2011
This house was perfect for family retreats to escape from the urban jungle and raise children in beautiful scenery, surrounded by modern technology and contemporary design. This modern house could be help to learn about clean design lines and uncluttered space growing up in a place like this next home. Judy Goodger was the owner [...]
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– March 31, 2011
Nervegna Reed designed The Prahran House in Melbourne, Australia, in collaboration with PH Architects. The client’s wish was to live in a contemporary home that hosted a gallery and a studio for artists’ meetings. According to the architects, the house had 3 floors; on the middle there was the entry. All the living spaces flew [...]
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– March 31, 2011
Situated in the midst of the Brecon Beacons, this linear Greenfield site in the village of Trallong possessed a southerly aspect and fine views towards Pen Y Fan. The the concept of a modern ‘long house’ was inspired by the rich local vernacular. The contours of the land were followed, embedding itself in the slope [...]
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– March 27, 2011
Originally constructed in 1939, the Calem-Rubin Residence accepted a contemporary look from David Jameson Architect Inc. The house was changed from a colonial style brick building into a modern single-family residence. Situated in Bethesda, Maryland, the Calem-Rubin Residence surrounded an area of 4,700 square feet. The client’s require was to live in a modern house [...]
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– March 19, 2011
The corners of this Vancouver family home were designed by Canadian architect Omer Arbel. It was completely uncovered to the surrounding garden by pushing back glazed concertina doors. The roof was made from Douglas Fir beams reclaimed from burned-down warehouses. Their dimensions dictated its structure. Bent steel columns inset the structural sustained, further blurring the [...]
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– March 9, 2011
The unique house became a large modern new build family home directly bordering Richmond Park and adjacent to the Ladderstile Gate. The land denoted the last remaining pocket of a once larger site associated with the original Ladderstile House. An historic right was retained to ‘ride out’ across the park holding a key to a [...]
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– March 9, 2011
This house was planned by Opus 5 Architects, Bruno Decaris and Agnes Pontremoli. It was situated on Belle-ile-en-Mer, the biggest island of Britany which was famous for its protected and wild lands. The construction of a unique model of ‘neo-Britannic’ style was imposed by some strict architectural rules. The same little houses were dispersed all [...]
By freshome
– February 28, 2011
A beautiful, modern home, with a pinch of traditional Japanese influences was showcased. The contemporary residence was inspired by the former traditional Japanese house that applied to rise in the middle of the uncommonly shaped lot. The T House generously applied the available space to the maximum. The Japanese house was designed by Kazuya Morita [...]
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– February 15, 2011
The stunning contemporary residence at 848 Southampton Drive was situated in Palo Alto. The residence design had a 4,700 square foot house with 5 bedrooms, 4 full bathrooms and 2 half-baths arranged over three levels. The stunning modern architecture arrived with an equally stunning price of $5,850,000. It consisted of elegantly orchestrating light and dark, [...]
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– February 10, 2011