Architecture Building Würth La Rioja Museum Garden by Dom Arquitectura

March 16th, 2010
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Architecture Building Würth La Rioja Museum Garden by Dom Arquitectura

The main idea was to project an argument that would permit it to be the same site that would supply the patterns of intervention, bringing out their morphological, topographical and topological conditions and forms of the new landscape.
These disordered lines are reminiscent of the nature, branches, leaves, channels, cracks, rivers. These lines seems to create [...]

Wooden Architecture House by Architect Peter Polhemus

December 24th, 2009
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Wooden Architecture House by Architect Peter Polhemus

This wooden architecture house is characterized by rolling topography on wooded peninsulas separated by salt water bays and coves.wooden house design adopts this land and promotes dramatic water and woods views.The exterior is curved and stone terraces and planters follow this curve and mediate between the house and the landscape. Architectural and natural forms were used in an ornamentation program that included both the interior and exterior.

Architecture Design of SHIFT Cottage by Superkül Architects

December 6th, 2009
Architecture Design of SHIFT Cottage by Superkül Architects

The graphic lines of the cottage are designed to further marry it to its site—highlighting through contrast the wind-sculpted trees and craggy rock of the Bay that make its landscape unique. A glass link bridges between the cottage’s two volumes one containing living spaces, the other sleeping and washing areas and a wood deck terraces down to fold into the island on three sides. Window openings throughout are aligned to allow through views to the trees behind and the open water in front. The pure forms of the cottage are highlighted and reinforced through material choice, including knotty cedar cladding, a standing seam metal roof, and a dry-laid stone fireplace.

Architecture Design of Tinbeerwah House by Bark Studio

November 4th, 2009
Architecture Design of Tinbeerwah House by Bark Studio

The main space step down and run with natural topography, connected in section via the double height living and northern pool deck space, Whilst a separate silver shed art studio projects out across the fail of the slope, creating a south lit, plywood lined space for painting, high in the trees.Taking some cues in architectural language from the adjacent Bark Studio, the house explores Case Study ideas of expressing a legibility of construction, with simple clean spaces contained by a series of steel portal frames and glazing, in contrast with economic modules of lightweight sheet and hardwood chamferboard cladding.