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Housing “chubi” recognized as social housing and environment

The truth had nothing to social housing. Are housing “chubi” only have the color. Contextualized, the draft calls Space box and consists of a housing environment, studio, high-quality constructively with the high standards Dutch, capable of being transported, grouped and combined in the most convenient for the customer.
One of the graces of the housing is [...]

Modern Architecture Design House by Hariri Architecture

This modern architecture design home designed with swimming pool constructed by natural stone and Ipe wood. The pool house in modern architecture is  eye-candy with its blend of minimalist elegance and modernistic sophistication. The building’s distinctive feature is an angular archway that parallels the pool and gives great protection against sun and bad weather if [...]

Interior Architecture of Natural Villa by Paul de Ruiter

A modern and beautiful villa that integrates with the natural looks on the Villa Berkel in Veenendaal (Netherlands) by Paul de Ruiter architect. This concept design inspired of bungalows. It’s provide a corridor that acts as TV lounge, the Bedrooms and the bathroom.

To create openness and lightness and tot give the residents the feeling [...]

Modern architecture design for Dunaway Apartment

On the twentieth floor of a 1930’s Central Park West building, this space combines two apartments, creating a horizontal volume that slices through the base of the tower, releasing two views on three sides—east to Central Park, south to the Manhattan skyline, and west to the New Jersey Palisades. These extensive views and low ceilings [...]

Beautiful House Zakin Residence by Stanley Saitowitz from Natoma Architects Inc

These sliding doors open on both sides to completely dissolve house into landscape.Below, a long swimming pool, reflecting the residence, is inset into the hill above the valley. The house is simple in shape and grand in scale. The single line of the building, with its rhythmic columns, provides measure to the backdrop of nature. Transparent and reflective surfaces contain and expand.

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