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Camelback Houses, a Connection between the Private and Public by GRAFT Architects

Sits on a cul-de-sac at the end of a mature subdivision in Wilmington, DE, USA the site filled with century-old deciduous trees. Tree House is a problem solving of various restriction. Those problems are the stream runs around the house and the potential for flooding. That is why this house is built to be a [...]

Camelback Houses, a Connection between the Private and Public by GRAFT Architects

The Project Name was Double House. The Architects were Architect Associates Tonoma. It was built for private house in 2008. It was located in Hyougo, Japan. The Site Area reached 155.74?. The Building Area reached 82.84?. The Structure was covered by Wooden Structure. It consisted of A Two-Storey House. Incoming search terms for the article: private [...]

Camelback Houses, a Connection between the Private and Public by GRAFT Architects

‘The Internal Garden in Chitose’ It was located in Chitose City, Hokkaido. The Type of Building was single resident. The Site Area was 213.3 sq metres. The Building Area was 85.2 sq metres. The Total Floor Area was 103.8 sq metres. The Structure of the Building was wooden structure. The Scale of the Building was [...]

Camelback Houses, a Connection between the Private and Public by GRAFT Architects

Located between the sea and a pine forest in Nesodden, Norway this contemporary house is clad in wood. Designed by Norwegian architects Jarmund/Vigsnaes AS Architects MNAL, the house has a rustic style. The house consists of three level floors defined by wood panels. This triangular shape house has many windows to maximize the natural light [...]

Camelback Houses, a Connection between the Private and Public by GRAFT Architects

To be usual with extreme life, the owners of this house want to blur the boundary between pleasure and pain, work and play. Located in inner southeast Portland, the owners want an easy biking distance of their downtown office. They also want the tallest buildings as view yet loving of nature is not abandoned. PATH [...]

  1. Camelback Houses, a Connection between the Private and Public by GRAFT Architects March 21, 2011

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