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Simple Design of Triplex House by LEVEL Architect

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This triplex house is located in Tokyo, Japan and designed by LEVEL Architects; stands on three floors and one basement that got each function for the big family. The first floor houses the children’s room whilst the second floor is for the parents. On the third floor of the triplex house, it is specially placed a room for the grandmother. Besides, a Kendo room is placed on the basement as the space for the family to enjoy and have some training for their favorite sport. (more…)

Posted by juvan on July 16th, 2011 No Comments

Modern House with Natural Look of Brick and Furniture

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This modern house is a stylish one with the touches of natural bricks as well as furnishing of the interior. The blended rustic and modern style gives special touches and performance for the modern house. Located in Düsseldorf, the house was formerly a warehouse and then refurbished by Bruno Erpicum architect from AABE design studio Germany.

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Posted by juvan on April 9th, 2011 No Comments

The Rainbow Lights 3D Floating by Marie Gobert

The Rainbow Lights 3D Floating

This lamp designed by Marie Gobert.  Inspired by the rainbow designers create 3D light bulb which expands the circulatory effects of light that reflects off the aluminum plate. This lamp can be mounted on a wall or placed on the table to beautify the interior of your home and add to your furniture collection.

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Posted by admin on June 29th, 2010 No Comments

Beautiful Wooden and Glass Design Vashon Island Cabin in Washington State by Vandeventer + Carlander Architects

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Vandeventer Carlander Architects has completed an huts Project Vashon Island in Washington State. This project consists of the remodel an existing one story cabin with a daylight basement. Given the tight restrictions on construction sites resulting from the existing drain field, it is impossible to increase the scope of many existing cabin. This constraint, plus the client’s desire for a complete reorganization and improvement of main floor space, resulting in the decision to demolish the existing structure to the main floor. With a broad program that calls for additional floors, the design concept evolved into a small addition, replacing the previous exterior deck. Moreover, it is a wooden box “insertion” that extends to the main structure, but the slide in the top floor of the existing structures and cantilevers over the basement walls, so they do not affect the field of existing channels.

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Posted by admin on May 26th, 2010 1 Comment

Hat Island Wooden Residence by Bjarko | Serra Architects

This vacation retreat, located on an extraordinary beachfront setting, was designed as two separate buildings—one for living and eating, and the other for sleeping. The separate bedroom wing provides extra privacy, so late-night entertaining does not disturb sleeping children or weary parents, as the case may be. Extensive water views, generous decks, and the sheltering orientation of the two buildings contribute to a fluid relationship between living areas and the surrounding seascape.

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Located at the northwest corner of Hat Island in Puget Sound near Washington’s San Juan Islands, the home is on a narrow waterfront site situated in a relatively dense beach front development of single family homes. Except for the adjacent development to the north and south, the area is in a pristine marine environment where the experience of the water and wildlife is essential to being there

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Posted by admin on March 14th, 2010 1 Comment

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