This Otake house is created by Suppose Design Office. It is located in Otake City West of Hiroshima, more exactly on a high plateau in the neighborhood of the Kamei Park of the Kamei Castle Ruins. The southern side of Otake house is an industrial district and a beautiful mountain landscape view, while the northern side is remarkable scenery of the Seto Inlans Sea and Miyajima. In constructing the building, water proof material commonly used in ship construction is applied to the entire structure to make it a unique and detailed building requiring no sealants or tiling.
Otake House in Hiroshima by Suppose Design Office Architect
The beauty of Spain modern architecture
If you traveling in Spain you will found mixing architecture of ancient and modern architecture to be found in the city of Valencia, Spain.This exhibition documents the most recent architectural developments in a country that has become known in recent years as an international center for design innovation and excellence. The exhibition features thirty-five significant [...]
The Netherlands Embassy Berlin by Michelle Howard and friends
In the wake of reunification, the German government decided to relocate the capital to Berlin. The Netherlands, having sold their former embassy site after the war, was free to choose anew. Roland Ufer in Mitte, the oldest Berlin settlement, next to the (new) government district of their main trade partner, was ultimately preferred.
The client demanded [...]
Modern Architecture Sliver Restaurant by DarkDesignGroup
Russian designers DarkDesignGroup show their work like Modern Architecture Sliver Restaurant. This restaurant look very unique and modern in designing and decorating style. Sliver Restaurant dominated with wood material arranged with Sliver style that make this restaurant look distinguish with another restaurant. get beautiful view inside in and testes your meal.
Modern Architecture Sliver Restaurant [...]
V-Houses designed by Heinz Legler
Megan from Been Seen sent us V-Houses, an amazing jungle retreat near the fishing village of Yelapa in tropical Mexico. This rustic-modern aesthetic hotel was designed by Heinz Legler, who used to own a film set construction company and Veronique Lievre, previously a set decorator, from Paris. They started this project as their personal hideaway, [...]














