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The Sustainable House Design in Santa Barbara

The client’s original design brief was quite simple: to generate a master plan and design concept for economical, low-budget shop houses occupying one side of the site with an anchor shopping mall on the other. Despite the simple brief, the site context, however, was not that simple. Although strategically located a few blocks away from [...]

The Sustainable House Design in Santa Barbara

The Ellis Park House is a creative work from the Altius Architecture . The architecture firm has succeeded to solve the difficult site problems. The site location was considered unbuildable because of its 45 slopes and shallow depth. When people think that it’s almost impossible to build, the architects with innovative design has made strikes. [...]

The Sustainable House Design in Santa Barbara

The modern house was located on Setagaya-ku, Tokyo, Japan. The Program was private residence. The Family Structure was Mother + Son + Cats. The Architect was KAZUYA SAITO ARCHITECTS. The Structural design was Konishi Structural Engineers. The Construction was Nozaki Builder. The Structural system was Wooden. The Number of storeys consisted of 3 stories + [...]

The Sustainable House Design in Santa Barbara

Amidst the old world skyline on Vienna appeared the House Ray 1 which represented the cutting edge modern architecture and interior design of Elke Meissl and her partner/ husband, Roman Delugan of Meissl and Delugan Architects. This house design reflected as “James Bondish” with floor to ceiling walls of glass, sloping floors, and built in [...]

The Sustainable House Design in Santa Barbara

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 [...]

  1. The Sustainable House Design in Santa Barbara March 9, 2010

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