The primary design intent was to create a powerful image statement oriented toward Elmwood Avenue and Rockwell Road, and to provide a combination of new exhibition, office and service space for the Burchfield-Penney Art Center. The building is divided into front of the house activities and service/support functions, clearly defining the public and private realms. [...]
Architecture concept for Buffalo State College
Future Wooden House located in Australia by Xenian
We at Freshome, love wooden houses. Less conventional and recreating a “warmer” atmosphere, this wooden house of the future, is located in Sydney, Australia, the modular prefabricated house is the work of Xenian who built it in a workshop and transported later, on site. And more to it, the house seems to be eco-friendly. It [...]
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 [...]
Concrete Wood House Architecture by Wallflower Architecture
Concrete wood house architecture designed by Wallflower Architecture located in Singapore. It’s designed with cooling system which naturally create different temperature for house atmosphere because of of their different concealed heat maintenance, all these materials have heat gain or loss, making the air temperature different above them. In nature, that’s what creates breezy areas. The [...]
Modern Garden Architecture Design by Eckersley Garden Architecture
Eckersley Garden Architecture offers our clients a revitalised approach to creating a landscape. Merging experience and creativity, our passion is crafting a unique garden that invites you to enjoy your outdoor space. Iconic designer Rick Eckersley is joined by recent partners Scott Leung and Myles Broad to offer a wealth of knowledge in aesthetics and practical form. This garden is designed for a young active family who love to entertain and didn’t want to spend all their spare time slaving in the garden. It is nested amongst large native trees near a 1960’s home that provides strong bones which allowed to structure the garden.














