Showing posts with label Modern House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Modern House. Show all posts

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Wonderful Natural Landscape of Modern Residential Architecture by Jackson Clement Burrows

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Ever seen the beauty of long straight line panorama in the open environment like one we found on the beach, Jackson Clements Burrows Architects try to express his home design, the Cape Shank House, in this way.This is an example of modern house that exploits a lot of horizontal lines. We can also see this pattern in the interior part of this house, like the hall way in the front of kitchen area. Creating a straight tidy guidance into your mind that lead into a certain pathway. This come with the right combination of simple-modern designed living room. All I can say is that this house remarks A straight tidy guidance of certain beauty.

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Saturday, January 22, 2011

Beautiful and Unique Modern House with Interesting Facade at House R by Bembé Dellinger

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Since there are lots of beautifully built homes, I often misjudge them by a building. Like this beautiful cantilevering house in Schondorf am Ammersee, Germany. This house steals the show from all the neighborhoods. The cantilevering design shows uniqueness and modernity and the 380 acrylic cylinders making it a whole new contemporary design. This modern concrete house is called the House R, the contemporary residence made by German architect Bembé Dellinger. It is a sophisticated and bright multi-storey home.

The house uses modern floor plan and the walls outside are perforated using 380 acrylic cylinders. Huge glazed windows and black steel makes it a state of the art kind of house. As you go inside, you will be delivered with series of minimalism, starting from the living room, bathroom, bedroom and up all the way to the kitchen. Both floors has the approach of minimalist interior design.

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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Modern House Tumle Overlooking North Sea by Johannes Norlander Arkitektur

Modern House Tumle Overlooking North Sea by Johannes Norlander Arkitektur

What makes this house really eye catching is the color that goes against the nature. This modern house is located in a residential area in northwest of Gothenburg. The house built on top of a hill, this way it gives a clear nice view of the North Sea. It’s very unique how usually many buildings or houses that stand on natural environment will opt for natural colors, but this one is different. What makes it blend well with the nature in fact is the shape of the volume that maintains the existing topography and making it like a natural path which emphasizes certain views.

This small family house covered 168 meters square and it has two floors. On the first floor you will be greeted with kitchen and living room and on the second floor will be the bedroom and work spaces. The facade of this house uses thin corrugated metal plates painted black and the windows use aluminum frame. Visit Johannes Norlander Arkitektur.

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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Elegant Design in Chuckanut Ridge House with Asian Influences and Sustainable Living by Prentiss Architects

Recently until today a minimal environmental homes seems to be the major architecture challenge and for today we bring you this nice Chuckanut Ridge House, an impressive house with Asian influence in a sustainable manner designed by Prentiss Architects in Washington. The architects making this family’s wish coming true with a strong East Asian culture and heritage in developing sustainable home.

The aim of this sustainable house design is stated as follow by the architects; “The goal of minimal environmental impact and off the grid living led to, among other things, photovoltaic panels to provide the electrical power for the house and the collection of rain water as the water source“. To make the inhabitants less worry about their homes design effected by the solar panels, the architects located the panels in a separate place and completely parted from the house.

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Wonderful Natural Landscape of Modern Residential Architecture by Jackson Clement Burrows

Ever seen the beauty of long straight line panorama in the open environment like one we found on the beach, Jackson Clements Burrows Architects try to express his home design, the Cape Shank House, in this way.This is an example of modern house that exploits a lot of horizontal lines. We can also see this pattern in the interior part of this house, like the hall way in the front of kitchen area. Creating a straight tidy guidance into your mind that lead into a certain pathway. This come with the right combination of simple-modern designed living room. All I can say is that this house remarks A straight tidy guidance of certain beauty.

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A Remarkable House In A Lush Vegetation and Great Vista of Golden Gate Bridge

“A barrel-vaulted ceiling articulates the living and dining spaces at the topmost level of the main house, and a large deck projects towards the bay to extend the space into the landscape. Other, smaller projections from the house’s main volume towards the bay provide more intimate spaces for dining or leisure, producing a façade which can be read as a hierarchy of varying degrees of enclosure within the tripartite structural scheme.

Bedrooms, a study and a two-story play area occupy the intermediate floors, while a gym of the lowest level offers close proximity to an outdoor terrace with lap pool, whose “infinity edge” of water establishes a poetic connection to the bay beyond.” stated the architecture about this Belvedere Residence which faces the Golden Gate Bridge. Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects created this modern home with lush vegetation with spectacular view with minimalist modern interior design which is warm and simple.

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