Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Modern House Architecture Design in Australia

Modern House Architecture Design in Australia by Crone Partners
Modern House Architecture Design in Australia by Crone Partners (2)
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Modern House Architecture Design in Australia by Crone Partners (7)
Modern House Architecture Design in Australia by Crone Partners (9)
Modern House Architecture Design in Australia by Crone Partners (10)
Modern House Architecture Design in Australia by Crone Partners (11)
The house is finely detailed form overweight back from the road in the midst of a carpet set from natural vegetation. Input on the side of the house is formed by a narrow path made of elderly railway ties in the sunken. While convenient in their own way in the context of proportionality, with setbacks and be respectful of neighboring properties, the view from the street immediately confirmed that this house is different from those around them.

The project will cut superimposed by a series of simple rectangular shapes and implemented. Each box is a separate part of the whole program. A bedroom / study, lounge, a garage / workshop, cantilever and above this, a retreat together with her parents living room and calm outdoor patio. The shape of the building have been carefully structured to serve as screening devices for the privacy, and the elements that frame and define the points of view. The robust appearance changed significantly under different weather and lighting, a warm and welcoming, filled with natural light, high ceilings, double height void is different and sensuous materials. The wide use and clever placement of high performance insulated glass pulls the light in each room. The line between inside and outside is blurred, with banks and giant screens operated sliding glass panels that the relatives introduced with the choice to close direct contact with the outside surroundings, or on the website is complete, depending on the variable climate .

The designers have deliberately pushed the exploration of form and aesthetics of the project, while the highest level of sustainability. Initiatives included in the design are:
• High performance tinted double glazing.
• Solid block west facade with very limited openings.
• minimize higher internal thermal mass to diurnal temperature fluctuations.
• Stage 1 Box cantilever protection from the sun provides the north of the main road
• passive cooling through natural cross-ventilation – the entire site can be opened with a combination of large sliding glass panels and glass panes
• Double facade facing east Level 1 provides both visual privacy and an excellent thermal control. The outer skin is made completely of strips of opaque glass.
• 20,000 liters of rain water tank in the ground for reuse in toilet flushing and irrigation.
• Access to pool around the solar energy function by aligning the building as close to maximizing the southwest border.
• Roof mounted solar heating for the pool.
• floor heating on ground floor slab

 It offers the flexibility for growth and alter, with spaces that can be opened and connected, or for a close and intimate closed. The primary living area is designed to serve the specific needs of clients in a relaxed interactive space provides for the variance of every day life. It flows effortlessly from functional area to another and can be opened to the embrace of adjoining outdoor spaces, the back yard north up and Olympic pool.

Friday, May 27, 2011

Natural Minimalist House Design

Natural Minimalist House Design in Finland by Avanto Architects
Natural Home Design by Avanto Architects (7)
Natural Home Design by Avanto Architects (8)
Natural Home Design by Avanto Architects (12)
Natural Home Design by Avanto Architects (6)
Natural Home Design by Avanto Architects (17)

This black minimalist home is designed by Avanto Architects. It's located on a horseshoe-shaped island in Finland.Occupying at 78 square meters, this house has faces. is facing the north while the other is facing east. Overall this minimalist wooden house has six points of view. The outer part of this natural house is painted black, contrasting with its white interior, thus emphasizing the lighting.

This green natural house makes use of sun energy to power up the whole house. Because ecology plays such important role and is the factor behind the making of this house, therefore the relatives decided to grow vegetables and herbs on site. It's an incredible respectable living from the hectic city life and you can get close to the nature.

The dark color at this green building makes it seems in disguise with trees around. The choosing of black as the color of the outer wall is the right decision as it blends naturally in the coursework of the day and at night the scenery will be tremendous. This house project has a flat roof and a large technique of insulation.

Eco Affordable Homes – Green in More Ways Than One House Design

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This open-concept house plan lets you enjoy the outside from any point in the house, but nothing beats the rooftop garden obtainable through the bedroom's sliding-glass doors  the best stool in the house, in our humble opinion. 

This eco affordable home is green in more ways than! Designed by Case Architects, the eco home dubbed Columbia City Green features a cold green facade made of high-recycled-content siding, paving the way for an eclectic, contemporary interior where nature & the outdoor views take middle stage. 

Featuring negative & edible landscaping, & organic plant beds, this is our idea of a green  garden! Wooden floors & exposed wood beams are an ideal complement to the sweeping vistas framed by expansive windows throughout. Set on a hillside, this slope house plan features a cantilevered volume that seems to launch you right in to nature, visible through the floor-to-ceiling glass walls.

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Simple Yet Beautiful House Design in Santiago, Chile

Casa Curamavida Simple Chile House Desgin
Casa Curamavida Simple Chile House Desgin
Casa Curamavida Simple Chile House Desgin
Casa Curamavida Simple Chile House Desgin
Casa Curamavida Simple Chile House Desgin
Casa Curamavida Simple Chile House Desgin
Casa Curamavida Simple Chile House Desgin

The house is a simple beige two-floor villa of 718.5 square meters in Las Condes, Santiago, Chile. It was designed by Izquierdo Lehmann Arquitectos on large and exquisite site which not only gave space for such large house but also accommodated the pool near it. 

Most public living spaces are separated only by glass walls which in addition to ceiling windows helps the house to capture natural light in the work of the day.

Amazing landscape views could be basically capture from the inside of the house thanks to large floor-to-ceiling windows around whole perimeter. Transparency is the main feature of the inside.


Saturday, May 21, 2011

Sloping Roof House Design

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Sloping roof house design in Belgium is a beacon of modern design. This slanted unusual home designed by architecture firm MDMA stands out among its surroundings, thanks to a shape that seems to break through the soil. But on the other hand, this contemporary-style home's earthenware-inspired palette of grey-brown shingles and rust-colored panels blends beautifully with the surrounding farms, fields and earth. Interiors are much the same; ultra-modern ideas, an open floor plan and contemporary finishes blending with natural wood and wide open vistas, all under a sloping roof.

Unique Snail Shaped House Design

Unique Snail Shaped House Design in Mexico by Javier Senosiain
This is one of most unique home design inspired by snail. The snail house was designed by Javier Senosiain located in mexico

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Beautiful Home Design in Hollywood Hills

illuminated infinity pool
bedroom overlooks illuminated pool
view of Los Angeles valley from illuminated poolside
private luxurious courtyard entrance
dining al fresco overlooking Los Angeles
bedroom bears amazing views of Hollywood hills
modern kitchen and dining area
living room in the round
bathroom seems al fresco
reflective bathroom surfaces

A few images of this listed West Hollywood house offer a clue as to why. Savor the large great room plan, bedrooms, airiness and walkability. It also features a media room for those screening their own talkies before friends while enjoying the celebrity status that comes from living in this exclusive neighborhood, which is better known as the Bird Streets. The neighborhood contains several homes listed at upwards of $18 million and featuring a dozen bedrooms, half dozen baths, spacious trophy rooms, etc. The front entrance of this seems to close itself off from the neighborhood but takes ample advantage of the birds eye views of Los Angeles, from the main bedroom and the coolly illuminated pool and veranda.

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