This 5,500 square foot single family residence occupies a normative infill lot. It contains a master bedroom suite, three additional bedroom, upper level roof terraces, and a home office that connects to the main living spaces. Materials utilized include plaster and wood on the exterior and terrazo and wood on the interior.
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Modern Interior Architecture by Cottam Hargrave
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View Box Modern Architecture House Design by FreenGreen
View Box home plan is reflection of simple and green home. Designed by FreenGreen this scheme provide two bedroom/one bathroom or two bedrooms/two bathrooms. This green home plan so simple and chic.
We started with a simple one story box and a generous living area that flows into the kitchen. Simple forms mean fewer corners allowing [...]
Japanese Mountain House Architecture by Japanese Architecture Firm Otake, Japan
This Japanese Mountain House Architecture designed by Japanese architecture firm that usually as office design but now they try to build or design house but the result for their designing and decorating look good and gorgeous. Contemporary mountain home architecture for Japanese With the mountain range to the south and the sea to the north, [...]
Modern Architecture Mountain Home by Ulisses Morato Brazil
Despite its thoroughly modern looks, this mountainside home in Brazil, designed by Ulisses Morato, was constructed using primarily local materials and traditional, manual construction. According to Morato, the contemporary aesthetic stems from his desire that “the ‘natural order’ and ‘cultural order’ are mutually distinguished.” The home uses strict geometric forms and bright splashes of primary color to contrast its natural surroundings. Living space is spread over three levels. A glass encased lower level opens onto a patio and pool, while an upper level cantilevers dramatically over the pool toward the valley below, supported on skewed columns. The home was awarded honors in the Single House category of the 10th Architecture Awards, an event promoted by Instituto dos Arquitetos do Brasil.







