Posts Tagged ‘holiday house design’

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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Dunsborough Residence – Holiday Country House with Big Pool

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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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K House – Unusual Beach House with Red Interior

Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

K House – Unusual Beach House with Red Interior

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K House – Unusual Beach House with Red Interior
Ashton Raggatt McDougall (ARM) Architects designed this house as holiday beach house where they could retire for the family whose name begins with letter “K”. The house has the shape of “K” cut and rotated in half across the middle to achieve maximum building height to get best sea views. The house was planed to be painted in entirely red but due to council regulations it become gray with a lot of red furniture pieces inside.
The ground floor includes a carport, also used as a covered outdoor area, two bedrooms, a bathroom, a cellar and a storeroom. A sound-proof home cinema is also used to play music. The kitchen joinery, pantry wall, big sliding door and the enormous ceiling-high bookshelf ‘K’ are all painted brilliant, glossy red and situated on the first floor. Owners have the collection of more than 5000 books so they needed a place to store them. The owners wasn’t afraid of esoteric design so their holiday place become very interesting and dynamic beach house. [Ashton Raggatt McDougall]

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Bright Ocher Lime Corsica House – Draeger House by Philippe Stuebi

Saturday, April 30th, 2011

Bright Ocher Lime Corsica House – Draeger House by Philippe Stuebi

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Bright Ocher Lime Corsica House – Draeger House by Philippe Stuebi
The concept of this holiday house designed by Philippe Stuebi was to blend with surroundings so it is done in bright ocher lime finish and all floors are sanded. Large rocks, olive groves and oak tree forests surrounds the house. Only its simple forms pick it out from the surround landscape. In the south the house has a spectacular terrace with a great sea view. Guest room with a bath and cellar are situated under the terrace. Thanks to a lot of glazing, the living space also has great views of the landscape. Except the glazings of the living space all glazings can be pushed completely into the walls.
There is also other amazing work by Philippe Stuebi – O House.

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Bright Ocher Lime Corsica House – Draeger House by Philippe Stuebi

Energy-Efficient Holiday House – Casa Tropical by Camarim Architects

Thursday, April 28th, 2011

Energy-Efficient Holiday House – Casa Tropical by Camarim Architects

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Energy-Efficient Holiday House – Casa Tropical by Camarim Architects
Camarim Architects is a Portuguese company which designed this holiday beach house in Mundaú, Northeast Brazil. It is designed to make owners be closer to nature but protect them from hot and rainfall seasons. 50% of the total house’s area is a open wood-skinned gallery which surrounds all three floors of the house. There are 3 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms and 2 kitchens in the house. Almost everything could be accessed through the gallery. The open roof is the place where merging coconut trees, dunes and sea could be viewed all together. Even though the house is quite big absence of the air-conditioning, sun and wind energy generating and gathering and filtering of drinkable water from the roof make house as energy-efficient as possible. [Camarim Architects]

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