Modern Architecture Yarra House designed by Leeton Pointon architects

February 15th, 2010
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Modern Architecture Yarra House designed by Leeton Pointon architects

The Modern Architecture Yarra House located in Melbourne, Australia provides a beautiful view for interior design and architecture inspiration. Often used interchangeably with interior decorating, architecture design, interior design draws on several other disciplines in addition to interior decorating such as: environmental psychology, architecture and product design.

A fluidity of surfaces is witnessed in the Modern [...]

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.

Luxurious Ravine Residence by Cindy Rendely Architexture

November 29th, 2009
Luxurious Ravine Residence by Cindy Rendely Architexture

Short description about Cindy Rendely Architexture: Currently we are working on several residential, commercial and institutional projects.OBJEX, a product line in development, is a testament to the studio’s design philosophy as applied to larger architectural design solutions. Texture and Objex refer to Cindy’s earliest interest in exploring textures and materials as jeweller and product designer. Innately a craftsperson, Cindy collaborates with numerous artisans and design professionals whenever possible. Clients working with the studio share Cindy’s interest in the craft of building and the making of beautiful things.

Modern Country House Design by De Blacam and Meagher Architect

November 6th, 2009
Modern Country House Design by De Blacam and Meagher Architect

The house is planned so that all rooms can have a cross drought if required, day and night, to obviate the need for air-conditioning. Rainwater on primary roofs and terraces is collected and stored in large cisterns under the pool terraces.The entrance and rear gardens have been carefully terraced and landscaped using hand cut local stone for the retaining walls to the terraces which are planted with old olive trees and scented wild flowers. Olive trees are the only “new” plants introduced to the site