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We at Architecture Design, love modern 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. [...]
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Modular prefabricated house by Xenian
House in Lake Rupanco by Alexander Beals, Christian Beals
The house was built on a site of 160 x 30 meters and a height of 36 meters, on the northern shore of Lake Rupanco.
Two volumes are built on a clear parallel left by the vegetation, open at their ends and perforated by the sides. Towards the top, a grove of myrtles and laurels. Towards [...]
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.
Architecture Design of Pedregal Shopping Center by Pascal Arquitectos
This project comes to set a new architectural statement in the Pedregal area of Mexico City which has been neglected, because nothing new and important had happened since its beginings when “Cuidad Universitaria” was built. Nowadays the real-estate pressure and the need of services are beginning to promote significant changes.
The way that this building relates [...]
Dover Heights Resident in Sydney, Australia
Dover Heights is believed to have been named for its cliffs along the Pacific Ocean which resembled those found at Dover, in Kent, England. The first mention of Dover Heights appeared in municipal records in 1886. The area was first used for market gardens.
In 1830 land in the area was owned by Daniel Cooper (1785-1853), [...]







