Monday, January 31st, 2011

Corben Architects designed the Mosman House in Sydney, Australia. This new three-story, four bedroom, north facing residence, located in block battle ax is designed to take maximum advantage of the view that circulate water and maintain absolute privacy to the adjacent neighbors. The building was home to replace older-style single-level and small must be skillfully designed to comply with the policy division of the local authority agreed to look at and ensure minimal damage to the neighbors saw the rear.
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Friday, October 15th, 2010

This modern house has been finished beautifully designed by Stevens Lawson Architects, located at the edge of a cliff overlooking the Browns Island in the Waitemata Harbour, Auckland, New Zealand. Our clients have stayed on the site for thirty-five years in a wooden house deteriorated and were keen to build a new house to live in for the rest of their lives. The design consists of a collection of interlocking concrete form of a box of various proportions that create a variety of interior space. Altitude-double anchor spine center composition and leads visitors from land to sea. Cross-section stepped allow natural light to penetrate deep into the house all day.
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Saturday, May 1st, 2010

Sulla Morella House is a minimalist house was built on the outskirts of Castelnuovo, In Sotto, Italy, and designed by Italian architect Andrea Oliva of Cittaarchitettura. This building occupies a flat area about 60m from the road. The house has a rectangular shape of approximately 11 m wide, 34 m long and 6 m tall.
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Friday, April 2nd, 2010
A small community in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. the Rockefeller Partners Architects has designed the Mandeville Canyon Residence

The homeowners had lived in eight houses in ten years, moving where it was convenient for work, but never finding the perfect location to create a real home. They now have two small children and needed a property where they could work, play and grow as a family.
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Friday, February 12th, 2010
A-cero Architects designed this house overlooking the Miera River near Santander, Spain. The main design features of this project are the simple volumetric composition, the large glass panes, the projecting shapes that break the uniformity of the straight lines, its ample interior spaces and predominant materials: glass, wood and concrete..This house is located on a 2.204m2 plot presenting a strong slope, with a difference of height of 17m in a 55m long terrain. The site is delimited by the access road on the South, neighbouring plots on the North and East sides and a stepped walkway in the West.

The main idea behind the project is to make a house integrated within the surrounding context, oriented towards the views over the Mera river. The terrain’s slope, which could be seen as a problem, becomes a solution by designing a house closed to the North and open to the South (where the best sights are), therefore protected from the cold temperatures and open to the natural light.
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