This amazing tropical villa that had views like in this beautiful dream was designed by Victor Canas studio. It was called Casa Ron Ron. It was located in Costa Rica overlooking the shoreline and volcanoes. The villa design consisted of two floors: the living area downstairs and the private bedroom quarters upstairs. To protect everyone`s [...]
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Name of the project was Residências assistidas em Alcácer do Sal. Houses for eldery people in Alcácer do Sal. It was located in Alcácer do Sal (Portugal). The project was in 2006-2007. It was built in 2008-2010 Brief project description: The Authors were Francisco Aires Mateus, Manuel Aires Mateus, collaborated with Giacomo Brenna, Paola Marini, [...]
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The primary architecture of the Paraty House was made up by two rectangular reinforced concrete blocks sitting atop of each other. The rectangular house cantilevered 8 meters outwards from the mountainside, located between São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, on one of the islands near Paraty City. An exceptional secluded home where the inhabitants arrived [...]
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This is a tropical house designed by Renato Trotta. Sited above the beach in the oceanfront community of Niguel Shores, this contemporary house offers wonderful water panoramic even you can enjoy the sunset view. The one story house consists of 4 bedroom suites, a study room, media room with built-ins and a kitchen with 18 [...]
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Eight year-old Jorin and his big sister Matana, ten, looked for a tree fort refuge on their downtown Toronto property. The pleasures of cottage country were evoked during busy summers in the city. Incoming search terms for the article: modern tropical house balinese architecture different types of houses bali architecture modern tropical house design modern balinese architecture tropical house modern tropical houses modern bali [...]
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