Unique Architecture House in Nikaia Christina Zerva Architect

December 6th, 2009
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Unique Architecture House in Nikaia Christina Zerva Architect

Christina Zerva Born in Larissa, Greece in 1957. Graduated from Elkton high school in Oregon, United States of America in 1974. Studied at Technische Hochschule University of Innsbruck from 1975 to 1976 and at Thames Polytecknic from 1976 to 1977. She graduated from the Faculty of Architecture, University of Belgrade, in 1984. She created her studio Christina Zerva in 1991.Her architecture seeks to reduce waste of energy, water and materials. By taking advantage of a system of holistic design using technologies, methods and products which not only protect your health and the world around you, but actually enhance the spiritual, emotional, and mental quality of your daily experience.

Best House Design by Broadway Malyan

November 12th, 2009
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Best House Design by Broadway Malyan

The home would be prefabricated in modules to save on labor costs, speed up the construction process, and make deconstruction of the home easy at the end of its useful life.Featuring deep overhangs that provide shade, open, flexible interior spaces to accommodate a variety of uses, a greywater system to reuse water and a green roof garden with a rainwater capture system for irrigation, we can tell for sure we wouldn’t mind living in such an eco house.

Architecture Building of Youth Center and Sports by KOZ Architects in France

October 8th, 2009
Architecture Building of Youth Center and Sports by KOZ Architects in France

This building is not lacking in selfconfidence. No sooner have you left behind a quiet row of smart private houses in the traditional millstone grit Parisian style with front steps and plane trees than you come face to face with an odd-looking building, imposing but also childishly simple, more cubist than cube-shaped, decidedly “flashy”, evoking happy memories of a child’s toy.

Modern Sustainable Architecture House by Casper Mork Ulnes Architect

August 25th, 2009
Modern Sustainable Architecture House by Casper Mork Ulnes Architect

The Modern Cottage architecture makes a great guest house that will pass visitors for its contemporary construction, creature comforts and eco-friendly design. For this particular home, the residence designer try combined two Modern Cabana structures to form a larger cottage. The features of Modern Sustainable Architecture House such as al fresco kitchen, a play area for the kids, a lounge for the adults, and an outdoor shower.