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Luxury interior architecture of New York Presbyterian

If you come to hospital your can feel you live like in hotel, by an expensive little bit that hotel better stay in this hospital.
The Medical/Surgical Oncology Center is a 30,000-square-foot treatment facility that occupies two floors of the five-floor Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center.
The facility includes radiology, gynecology, and surgical departments, a day-hospital, examination [...]

Residence Architecture on The Edge of The Ocean by Dellis Cay

According to Lissoni, “The original idea was to make a paradise without the buildings modifying the feeling of being in a paradise”. “The development was designed with a maximum respect for nature.” also says Lissoni, who is responsible for creating 9 houses on the edge of the ocean, 9 private villas and 24 hotel residences. [...]

Modern residential architecture design

The team at Hamerman bring us one of their latest residential wonders in form of a simple, low maintenance, sustainable living volume which can be enjoyed all year round. The motives behind the design – maximising space and privacy – are attacked head on, as are the isolation and harsh climatic conditions on the island [...]

Modern Home Architecture Malibu 5 Residence by Kanner Architects

Vertically stacked and set into a hillside, Malibu 5 is a sustainable modern home constructed of environmentally-friendly and recycled materials and designed to minimize energy consumption. The building faces the Pacific Ocean to take advantage of coastal breezes, energy-providing solar gain, natural light and views.

Best Bamboo Construction by De Leon and Primmer Architecture Workshop

Designed by De Leon & Primmer Architecture Workshop out of Louisville, KY, the beautiful eco farm facility supports 2,000 acres of agriculture, recreation, wildlife habitat and conservation land as part of the University of North Carolina. Two barns were designed and constructed on a well planned site using sustainable materials like locally-sourced bamboo and prefab panels and trusses.

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