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House Bierings The Beauty of Simplicity in House Design by Rocha Tombal Architecten [The Netherlands]

August 21, 2010 Filed Under: Sustainable Home Design
House Bierings The Beauty of Simplicity in House Design by Rocha Tombal Architecten [The Netherlands]

How elegant a house can be while being able to retain the simplicity is exampled by this art work of Rocha Tombal Architecten. The differentiating factor of the house is its uniqueness. The house is given ‘eye’ shaped windows welcoming the view of beautiful nature facing them. The residency is designed such that it shuns the view of neighboring houses. The interior is designed superbly and artfully.... 

Technology Center Medical Science Building, by Gnädinger Architects [Berlin, Germany]

January 14, 2010 Filed Under: Modern Company Building
Technology Center Medical Science Building, by Gnädinger Architects [Berlin, Germany]

Technology Center Medical Science (Das Science Center Medizintechnik) is located in central Berlin between Postdamer Platz and the Bradenburg Gate, this new building was designed by Gnädinger Architects and due to its function as a corporate facility and science center which close enough to do with human mobility and bionics this sleek and shiny building also is looking somewhat sterile and synthetic. Owned... 

Multiplicity With Fashion: George Balan’s Private Wooden Residence [Romania]

August 22, 2010 Filed Under: Green Residence
Multiplicity With Fashion: George Balan's Private Wooden Residence [Romania]

George Balan, the architect has created a brilliant piece of architecture in the fine-looking natural, hilly region of Romania. The residency seems to be in integration with its atmosphere. The exterior is made of wood and concrete which not only give it a fabulous look but is also weather resistant. To give the interior a natural touch, a combination of wood and marble is used. Purposely the windows... 

The Gidgegannup House by Iredale Pedersen [Perth, Australia]

January 28, 2010 Filed Under: Farm House
The Gidgegannup House by Iredale Pedersen [Perth, Australia]

The Gidgegannup House is a contemporary farmhouse situated in Perth, Australia. The house was planned by Iredale Pedersen Hook Architects. Gidgegannup House adds to the skyline of the local landscape beautifully. The house quality is even more enhanced due the various options available to manipulate space. The house presents various ways of enhanced natural views. Sometimes it’s just the natural... 

Beacon, A Sustainable Suburban Living, by McLean Architects [Glasgow, UK]

January 13, 2010 Filed Under: Sustainable Home Design
Beacon, A Sustainable Suburban Living, by McLean Architects [Glasgow, UK]

‘Beacon’ is an aptly named sustainable home design for a suburban living. If you ever go to Glasgow you can find ‘Beacon’ on an high-up southern site looking over the magnificent Glaswegian city views on the south and the hill ranges in the north. Best of both worlds really. Beacon house was first designed by Don McLean of McLean Architects for his own family. The house follows strict sustainable... 

Hobson Bay House by Stevens Lawson Architects [New Zealand]

January 18, 2010 Filed Under: Modern Home Building
Hobson Bay House by Stevens Lawson Architects [New Zealand]

The Hobson Bay House was designed by Stevens Lawson as a typical contemporary house. The house is ideally located on a north-declining slope looking out to the picturesque Hobson Bay in Auckland, New Zealand. Next to Hobson Bay house is an enclave of modern houses. To make full use of the breathtaking Hobson Bay views, the living area, sky deck and main bedroom are located on the upper floor. The... 

A Unique Combination of Architecture and Nature: Golden Residence [Rocky Mountains, Colorado]

August 23, 2010 Filed Under: Green Residence
A Unique Combination of Architecture and Nature: Golden Residence [Rocky Mountains, Colorado]

This wonderful house was created on Rocky Mountains of Colorado at a height of 8,500 feet. This is a work of Gibson Architects which was initially a doubtful project due to the natural uneven characteristics of a hill and the difficulty imposed by the height. Nevertheless the plan was executed to give such a successful outcome. The interesting element of the interior is the use of natural stones and... 

Ratzeburg School Complex: A Powerful and Unique Landmark [Ratzeburg - Lauenburg - Germany]

August 16, 2010 Filed Under: Construction Higlights
Ratzeburg School Complex: A Powerful and Unique Landmark [Ratzeburg - Lauenburg - Germany]

Mikou Design Studio creates a powerful and unique landmark in the city of Ratzeburg , country of Lauenburg – the Ritzeburg School Complex. This schools complex is composed of one specialized, one primary, and a secondary school which is of lower form. Why has it become a powerful and unique landmark? Because the schools complex is located in the mostly residential area of the city, where low-density... 

Indian Art Deco Design – Try It And Bring Fresh Feeling To Your House [India]

September 1, 2010 Filed Under: Sustainable Home Design
Indian Art Deco Design – Try It And Bring Fresh Feeling To Your House [India]

U+B Architects is always trying to introduce culture of other countries to designs of houses. Therefore, in the latest project that have included Indian Art Deco style to houses and there are a lot of positive comments received by the company. According to many people, Indian culture is fully presented by this house. There are a lot of unique styles of Indian culture expressed by this house. For instance,... 

An Incredible Residence: The Egg House [Prague, Czech Republic]

August 26, 2010 Filed Under: Sustainable Home Design
An Incredible Residence: The Egg House [Prague, Czech Republic]

This is an architectural masterwork of 69, a Czech Republican company. The design of this house was not like what is perceived to be, intentional. The location before the construction had a different look altogether as the garden seemed to be not taken care of properly and there was an old building adjoining the modern one. These features gave complication to the project. Nevertheless the place was...