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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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A hill in Alibag was the site for this home. Conceptually, a departure from the “stepped terrace” typology that one would conventionally employ on a heavily contoured site was the design of the home. Instead, a cuboid that was tilted and suspended over the ground was deconstructed. It seemed to simultaneously ‘float’ and ‘flow’ down [...]
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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 [...]
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This modern house located in the shadow of Mount Fiji in Kawana, Japan. Designed by the world famous architect firm Foster + Partners, this house has fulfill the need of shelter for holiday. It designed as modern minimalist architecture with the touch of Japanese architecture style to create a unique home. The house has special [...]
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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
The design was cc-studio & studiotx in collaboration with R. Veening. The structural engineer was cc-studio. The building physics consultant was bureau Kent. The contractor & frame manufacturer was bouwbedrijf Postma. The facade material was Verseidag-Indutex. The hull was completed on September 2010. The interior was completed on juni 2011. The plot size was 168 [...]
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– June 13, 2011
The Architect was Cunningham Architects. It was located on Wimberley, Texas, USA. The Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing Engineer was MEP Systems. The General Contractor was Burnette Builders, Inc. The Landscape Architect was Hocker Design Group. The Project Area reached 5,000 sqf. It was designed in 2009. The Photographs were Tre Dunham, Gisela Borghi, and Cunningham Architects. Incoming search [...]
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– April 26, 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
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
A sustainable design was a tree house that practices what it preaches. The house design rose in order to not only disturb its surroundings, but that also to educate people about the environment as well as eco-friendly design. To make the structure energy-independent, the unique house took Biomass and solar energy. Through the building’s graywater [...]
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– March 23, 2011
This family house which perched on rocky terrain in Victoria, Australia, was designed by Australian practice Farnan Findlay Architects. The client was interesting with the previous project from the architect firm which called as Port Fairy House 1. The wood-clad house should be comfortable for many amenities for visiting family without ignoring the dweller’s privacy. [...]
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– December 26, 2010
The Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre building is in Osoyoos, British Columbia, Canada. The architects Hotson Bakker Boniface Haden architects + urbanistes, have designed this 1,115 sqm constructed area on the 1,600 acre site area using materials: rammed earth, concrete, bluestain pine cladding. Incoming search terms for the article: cultural center plans cultural center plan cultural centre plan cultural centre [...]
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– May 27, 2010
The Eels Lake Residence was built in Apsley, Ontario, Canada. The house was designed in clean, modern spaces, rich in material and texture, in concert with a solid sustainable foundation results in enduring architecture. The Altius Architecture has designed this fascinating house with on-site trades to fuse new technology with traditional craftsmanship. Incoming search terms [...]
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– May 2, 2010
The Margarido House which will be LEED-H Platinum certified and GreenPoint Rated is 55 percent more energy efficient than California’s Title 24 energy standards. This house was designed with the consideration of green building components application. Those components are eco-friendly Western Red Cedar siding, a planted green roof garden and deck, on-site rain and ground [...]
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– March 12, 2010
This residential building was built with a central pool courtyard which is enclosed by the main living space and master suit. A series of floor to ceiling mahogany and glass sliding panels open onto the courtyard create a mixing between the interior and exterior. The interior is protected from the harsh Texas sun with the [...]
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– March 4, 2010
This lovely house is located Los Angeles, Ca 90046 perched atop a ridge-line in the Hollywood Hills. This house was designed with environmentally sensitive in affordable budget and performs the good sense of architecture. The natural surrounding enriches this sustainable building so it becomes the wonderful relaxing place. The Belzberg Architects has designed the Skyline [...]
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– February 5, 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
The house located in Kengeri Satellite Town, Bangalore, India. Designed by the Design Firm, this house is integration of contemporary technologies and sustainable solutions. The design of Satish Nayak residential building has attempted for climatic and applied energy efficient principles in architecture. The house has two sections of lower level consist of a two bed [...]
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– November 23, 2009
Hawaii is a place with tropical climate. This house designed by Pete Bossley Architects located in Maui, Hawaii becomes an attractive dream house. The house has a large open plan wrapped by five separate buildings. Those buildings are linked broad covered ways and wrapped around an open courtyard. There is strong connection between outdoor and [...]
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– November 5, 2009
Jendretzki Design and Planning Consultant have completed the project in Sag Harbor, NY. This is a renovation project that is designed to open the indoors to the outside environment with wooden clad for its wall. There are expanded outdoor living rooms beyond the house’s conventional walls. Almost the entire house is made from recycled wood [...]
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– October 8, 2009
This home is designed by staff architect Julian Weber. The house located in the Beacon Hill neighborhood of Seattle. This is a modern house with response to sustainable design. The interior and exterior are finished with incorporation of variety of locally produced and recycled materials. Here are some factors of sustainable building code that is [...]
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– August 14, 2009
This eco house is located in Yport, atop the cliffs in Normandy, France. Shelter house has two extended spaces to the right and the left side of the house. The extended spaces consist of a couple of sheltered patios at ground level and rooftop terraces above. Wood with a rustic masonry face is the main [...]
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– August 1, 2009
Paul Raff is a Canadian architect who has visionary thoughts about architecture and sustainable environment. This is one of his residential projects in Toronto with passive solar technologies to minimize the ecological effect. This house blends environmentally responsible building strategies and elegant architectural composition. Incoming search terms for the article: eco friendly houses contemporary homes toronto ecologic homes modern [...]
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– July 23, 2009