Modern Villa Design Picture from Client Particuliet Netherlands

November 8th, 2009
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Modern Villa Design Picture from Client Particuliet Netherlands

This void is placed in the centre of the house. All the other rooms are accommodated around this void. The kitchen and dining room on the first floor like Modern Villa Design Picture above are spatially connected with the living room on the second floor by the void. Looking trough the living room window, a beautiful view at the surrounding pastures is provided. By taking away pieces of a geometric mass, a sculptural volume existed. This way a carport, roof garden and an inside terrace are created.The facade of the house such Modern Villa Design Picture availbale is composed of a dark brick with a rough surface. This way the view of the front is different every time, depending on the weather and the position to the house.

Modern Architecture Victorian House by TAKA Architect in Ireland

October 12th, 2009
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Modern Architecture Victorian House by TAKA Architect in Ireland

The Mews house’s facades take their key from the Flemish-bond brickwork walls of the Victorian House, seeking a kind of ‘constructional context’ with its older brother. The unique bonds are the result of ‘separating’ the Flemish bond into two layers, and conceptually situating the home in the space between these two layers.Throughout both homes, construction is expressed directly as the finished product imbuing these two new homes with a powerful, domestic character.

Modern Architecture Beach House by Longhi Architects Peru

August 9th, 2009
Modern Architecture Beach House by Longhi Architects Peru

The only thing that rivals the awe inspiring cliff top view in Punta Misterio, Peru, is the amazing Lefevre Beach House designed by Longhi Architects. Overlooking the waters of the Pacific Ocean, this contemporary home blends raw nature and modern innovation, landscape and architecture. Built into a rocky cliff, this cool house boasts sand-garden roofs that bring a bit of the desert landscape into the design.

Contemporary Architecture Design Home by David Jay Weiner Architect

August 1st, 2009
Contemporary Architecture Design Home by David Jay Weiner Architect

David Jay Weiner is the architect behind this urban cottage design in Stephentown, New York. The contemporary, urban look of expansive glazed facades set in a black wood frame is complemented by the cottage unique, irregular shape, which really stands out among its pastoral, grassy meadow surroundings. Inside, the tall ceilings of this single-storey, open concept house plan, with floor-to-ceiling windows extending the length of the cottage on both sides, bathe interiors in natural light and enhance its sense of spaciousness. Clerestory windows offer additional illumination from above. Inside, a feeling of relaxation and serenity prevails. In contrast to the black exterior, interiors feature a white palette on ceilings, walls and floors, which is punctuated by the colors of nature visible through the all-encompassing windows. A unique weekend cottage design by architect David Jay Weiner