Posts Tagged ‘holiday house’

Dunsborough Residence – Holiday Country House with Big Pool

Sunday, May 22nd, 2011

Dunsborough Residence – Holiday Country House with Big Pool

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Dunsborough Residence – Holiday Country House with Big Pool
Dunsborough Residence by WrightFeldhusen Architects is a holiday country house which has spectacular views across a vineyard and Geographe Bay, Australia. It was designed to accommodate family of four children and guests. The dominant construction for the bedroom wings is stabilised limestone (rammed earth), to reinforce the experience of secure intimacy. In contrast, the main living area is a glazed pavilion that sits between both wings. The living area roof is supported by steel columns that are removed from the glass line to save the views. The glass also is completely frameless what makes views even more spectacular and undistracted. The basic structure of the residence was generally economical. The use of rammed earth and concrete will result in minimal maintenance over the time line of the house. [WrightFeldhusen Architects]

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Low Costs And Easy Maintenance House Design

Sunday, May 22nd, 2011

Low Costs And Easy Maintenance House Design

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Low Costs And Easy Maintenance House Design
Located in Mar Azul, touristic resort on the shore of Buones Aires, Casa de Veraneo is designed by BAK Arquitectos Asociados. It’s a little holiday home with minimum impact on the landscape, low costs and easy maintenance. The house’s site a gentle rise with a forest of pines around it. 6.50m x 10.30m is the area, covered with an reinforced concrete slab with a raw concrete facade. The house opens up to the landscape with a series of glass walls that connect forest with the house’s interior. There aren’t the main entrance in the house because it could be accessed at a number of different points. The layout of the house consists of two areas. The first one is open to the outer world, completely glassed, and enclosed in a wide wooden terrace, conceived to host the group activities. The second one is protected, the openings are more controlled, thought for the bedrooms, bathroom and kitchen. The furniture around the house is a pine wood. [BAK Arquitectos Asociados]

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Klein Bottle Holiday House by Rob McBride

Friday, May 13th, 2011

Klein Bottle Holiday House by Rob McBride

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Klein Bottle Holiday House by Rob McBride
The winner of the 2008 Australian Institute of Architects Robin Boyd Award for Residential Architecture, the Klein Bottle House is a holiday house located on the Mornington Peninsula. The place is approximately an hour’s drive from Melbourne. The unusual home design is generated from a mathematical model. The “Klein Bottle” in mathematics is a non-orientable surface (a surface with no distinction between the “inside” and “outside”). The house revolves around a central courtyard, a grand regal stair connecting all the levels. The carefully sculpted, angled space of the living area is both a revelation and a delight. Being experimental gives house a bit futuristic look. Red colored interior spaces and contemporary furniture just makes that look stronger.
As noted by the National Architecture Awards jury “the overall perception of the house is one of a distinctive new language for domestic architecture, a language that draws from mathematics to develop an architecture of excitement, intrigue and new possibilities.”

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Modern But Traditional House Design – House Ö

Monday, April 18th, 2011

Modern But Traditional House Design – House Ö

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Modern But Traditional House Design – House Ö
House “Ö” is designed by Erginoglu & Calislar Architects to give its owners a modern life style but keeping the style of the area. It is situated in Bodrum, holiday district in Turkey. Outside it looks like the house designed in traditional side but inside everything corresponds to modern needs. The kitchen is open plan on the ground floor and the bedroom is upstairs. The living room with fireplace is on the mid level connecting private and service areas. Swimming pool separates the neatly building from the garden and raw rocks outside the site. The absence of walls which usually separate living areas and large windows with spectacular surrounding views add the feeling of transparency to the house. [Erginoglu & Calislar Architects]

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