It was called the Sprojs House. The house design was a great design that there was the most of the available natural light. So, it did not matter to live the residence without the Sun, especially those that created houses in countries way up north (or way down south) where winter tended to be just [...]
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Completed in 2010, 70F Architecture designed Villa Frenay, which was located in Almere, the Netherlands. The roof of the living / dining room was slightly sloping to break the flat polder landscape. There were the children’s rooms with their bathroom, a utility room and the living room at the non-waterfront (north) of the modern villa. [...]
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This house which is located in the Mount Baker neighborhood of Seattle was designed by Pb Elemental Architecture. Actually, this house is perched on a hill, high above the street. Designed with floor to ceiling glass and roof top deck, this house design captures the territorial views of the surrounding rooftops. Incoming search terms for [...]
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Japanese architects Suppose Design Office designed a Japanese house. A unique house in Tokyo surrounded on one side by a tent. A small garden surrounded the two-storey residence but passers-by ignored. The tent structure involved a courtyard. A semi-outdoor area was available but it still maintained privacy. Incoming search terms for the article: modern tropical house balinese [...]
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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 tropical house balinese architecture different types of houses bali [...]
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