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Thursday, July 7th, 2011

The O House is a waterfront villa with unique features of architecture design especially on the “O” shaped façade. Designed by Architects Philippe Stuebi and Eberhard Tröger, the villa can become one of the most interesting houses in Vierwaldstättersee, Switzerland.
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Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

The SODAE House is a unique house designed by Dutch architectural firm VMX Architects. This home is located in Amstelveen, Amsterdam, located precisely at Kostverlorenkade; an island measuring 1200m2. This house was built on 500m2, and the initial concept is the perception of the landscape, the tall buildings away from the Zuid As and the Rembrandt Tower as well as the view of the aeroplanes travelling to and from Schiphol. The living room and kitchen are arranged in a loft-like space on the first floor. The more intimate areas (bedrooms and bathrooms) are situated on the ground floor, orientated towards the garden on the backside. The basement contains an additional programme such as a fitness room and a home cinema. The house forms an object in the landscape; the island acts as the plinth.
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Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010
This is the Bellevue Club, a social and fitness club and hotel, located in Bellevue, Washington, a suburb of Seattle designed by Baylis Architects.

The Bellevue Club project is an expansion and renovation that provided space for fitness amenities, an expanded library, converted sport courts and exterior site enhancements.
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Wednesday, July 29th, 2009
Beside choosing interesting objects and placing them in harmony with the surroundings, an interior design implies re- thinking the whole space, resulting a concept that satisfies the client’s needs and requests and also who reflects the ingenuity and talent of the architects. It looks simple, but most of the so called interior designs don’t manage to exceed the first step, they simply stay at the stage of choosing from catalogues products more or less luxurious.

But also there are architects who understood really well their role in this craft, and they take full responsibility. please check design and other full diskripsi…
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Thursday, May 21st, 2009
We take gym design very seriously around here. We have on staff, accomplished and talented designers who are proficient in creating gym floor layouts, exercise room plans and entire health club facility drawings. Drawings and artwork is produced on start-of-the-art computer-aided design and drafting programs that will help you to visualize your gym on paper long before construction begins.
The Best Gym Design
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