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Light and Airy White House Design in the First Line of a Coastline

Saturday, May 21st, 2011

Light and Airy White House Design in the First Line of a Coastline

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Light and Airy White House Design in the First Line of a Coastline
This house is located on amazing site in the first line of a beautiful coastline of Mallorca. It’s designed by Jaume Riera and Joan Francisco Barceló Ascoli architects in very light and airy style. It’s accessible from both the sea and a back street. The ground floor is designed to enjoy panoramic views of the Mediterranean sea and of the nearby Cabrera island. There is everything needed for a comfortable holiday and living in the house. The design is very well planned. For example, a large courtyard that the house has is protected by service areas and walls from all sides. It features pines that were one the site before the construction. The sea front area is very well protected from the sunlight withot losing ability to catch great views through large glazing. The house’s interior is also great. It’s natural, comfortable and yet contemporary. The place is a real dream to live in.

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Light and Airy White House Design in the First Line of a Coastline

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Detached From The Ground House In The Canopy Of Trees

Friday, May 20th, 2011

Detached From The Ground House In The Canopy Of Trees

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Detached From The Ground House In The Canopy Of Trees
This house is located in the beautiful area near Sao Paulo, Brazil. Designed to be a pavilion supported only by five columns, the home has bedrooms, a living room, dining room and balconies facing a pool overlooking the beautiful beach of Guaruja. The house become a great holiday house for a family with two kids who likes to have a guests. Even though the site is really beatiful it wasn’t easiest place for construction. A structural 18m deck above the ground was used as an artificial foundation. Above this deck the whole building is made of metal. The house only has two floors and is accessible from the second one because it’s attached to the street. The first volume features housekeeper’s house, kitchen, service-area, steam bath, gym and four bedrooms. This house is one of those houses that makes architects to be proud of their work. [Bernardes Jacobsen Architecture]

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Single-Story Two Wings House with Dark Cedar Cladding on Hot Water Beach

Wednesday, May 18th, 2011

Single-Story Two Wings House with Dark Cedar Cladding on Hot Water Beach

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Single-Story Two Wings House with Dark Cedar Cladding on Hot Water Beach
Hot Water Beach House is a single-story beachfront property on the east coast of the Coromandel Peninsula designed by Steven Lawson. It consist of two wings linked by a stained glass entry which protect a central garden courtyard from sea winds. The main living areas and master bedroom are stretched out along the beach frontage and open out onto a generous verandah. The house design is enhanced by cedar cladding which could be found as inside as outside. Besides cedar on the walls there are oak floors, plywood ceilings and dark timber kitchen which make interior cosy and natural. Curved shape and a lot of wood in house design allow it better blend with New Zealand’s beach environment. [Steven Lawson]

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Single-Story Two Wings House with Dark Cedar Cladding on Hot Water Beach

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Two Houses on Adjacent Sites – Thorp Houses by Pete Bossley Architects

Tuesday, May 17th, 2011

Two Houses on Adjacent Sites – Thorp Houses by Pete Bossley Architects

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Two Houses on Adjacent Sites – Thorp Houses by Pete Bossley Architects
This project is one of those rare works when there is a need to design two houses on adjacent sites. The buildings are simple in form but different in plan and materials. Even though they looks like in harmony with each other they aren’t symmetrical. They both are about 500 square meters and have two stories. They have stretched form to create intimate courtyards filled up with light with canals filled up with flowing water. A rich variety of spaces exist within the buildings, ranging from double-height living areas open to the sea views, to more internalised lounges nestled into falling land at the more road end of the sites. [Pete Bossley Architects]

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Family Beach House on a Long Narrow Site by BDA Architecture

Tuesday, May 17th, 2011

Family Beach House on a Long Narrow Site by BDA Architecture

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Family Beach House on a Long Narrow Site by BDA Architecture
BDA Architecture are those who designed this beach house located in the Miami suburb of Australia’s Gold Coast. It occupies a long narrow site 10m wide x 50m deep across the road from the ocean. The front side of the house contains a garage and entry at ground level, a living area on the first floor and a master suite on the second floor. Of course, the living area and the master suite both has terraces overlooking the ocean. The back side of the house contains bedrooms and a second living area which opens into the courtyard and pool. Courtyard is designed to be sheltered from the breezes and other winds. [BDA Architecture]

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