Wonderful natural landscape of Modern Residential Architecture
November 9th, 2008 - Posted in Interior Architecture, Modern architecture, Residential architectureSponsored Links
Australia has some wonderful natural landscape and the Cape Shank House by Jackson Clements Burrows Architects is a fine example of a modern home that has adapted well to its environment. This angular dwelling features a great view from a suspended section of the home with a full view of the horizon. This is a great combination of modern architecture and how the clean lines of contemporary furniture and accessories can come together to create a very harmonious look. I especially like the designers approach to recessed features such as lighting, book case niches, as well as opposing angles and natural elements.

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December 17th, 2008 at 9:37 pm
Easement are a very low level of protection and do not return acres to be under the control of natural forces.
The natural landscape is disturbed by any cultural landscape architecture within 1000 feet. Natural landscaping is not the same as the natural landscape. The first is from a selfish point of view and the latter is from a selfless concern for the natural landscape and every rock and species.
There are not enough acres for the earth itself. Each acre is important.
Richard H. Stafursky
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The Natural Landscape
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