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Beautiful House Design With A Courtyard In Mendoza by A4estudio

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Beautiful House Design With A Courtyard In Mendoza by A4estudio 01

Called Casa Codina, this house is located in Mendoza, Argentina. and created by A4estudio. This project is made of green, optimal weather conditions. This house was built around a large central courtyard, the main rooms open to a larger park. (more…)

Posted by admin on February 28th, 2011 No Comments

A Stylish Contemporary Wooden House Design In The Alps by Austrian Architect Bernardo Bade

A Stylish Contemporary Wooden House Design In The Alps by Austrian architect Bernardo Bade

Style house was built by Austrian architect Bernardo Bizau Bader in a quiet village in the Austrian Alps, this mountain home for daycare children.  This looks very typical but it was such an area for creative minds!  This brick façade but inside the house was wood, mostly made of pine, open interior, cool and contemporary.  (more…)

Posted by admin on February 20th, 2011 No Comments

Contemporary Wooden House Designs of JD House by BAK Architects

Contemporary Wooden House Designs of JD House by BAK Architects

JD House is a contemporary wooden house wich designed by BAK Architects. The house is located in the forest of Mar Azul, in the Argentinian province of Buenos Aires. (more…)

Posted by admin on June 8th, 2010 No Comments

Wooden House Casa en el Bosque in Valle de Bravo, Mexico by Parque Humano Architects

Exterior Design Wooden Pillar House Casa en el Bosque in Valle de Bravo, Mexico by Parque Humano 02

Mexico architecture firm designed the Casa Parque Humano en el Bosque (House in the Forest) in Valle de Bravo, Mexico. The house is located in Valle de Bravo, Estado de Mexico, Mexico (19 11′33 ° “N 100 ° 07′50″ O), the weather ranges from 33 ° C to -2 ° C. Plot Avándaro faces Lake and protected forest area of Cerro Gordo, rich pine and oak trees. Program:  Living, dining, kitchen and multipurpose rm, two bedrooms, a gazebo and a swimming pool. Two pavilions, unequal in size, was set in front of the swimming pool. The first and largest contains the living and dining room, kitchen and a working studio. The second one: two bedrooms. Each pavilion with carefully placed on the site, incorporating all the existing trees into the program and face view of the most important. This house is rooted in the existing landscape.

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Posted by admin on June 8th, 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.

Hat Island Residence by Bjarko Serra Architects 01

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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