Architecture
The Mai Mai House

Posted on 2 Sep 2009 In: Architecture

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House for a couple in Auckland
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The Z House

Posted on 30 Aug 2009 In: Architecture

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South east elevation

The site is located at Gwangju Si, Gyeonggi-Do, where is 30Km away from center of seoul. Surrounded by small houses, it is at the top of a hill with deep slope. First thing to consider is to keep woods on west side of the site. Available area of the site is limited by the woods. Facing a view of mountains on south side, the building is located.
Designed by Hohyun Park + Hyunjoo Kim Architects
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9362 Nightingale Drive House

Posted on 29 Aug 2009 In: Architecture

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An EPIC modern architectural masterpiece soaring above Los Angeles, flawlessly designed and crafted with the highest quality materials and accoutrements by renowned European designer Marc Canadell.
This home is located high above the famous Sunset Strip and is perfectly perched at the end of a cul-de-sac in the coveted celebrity “Bird” streets. The residence offers over 9000 square feet of the utmost luxury living, five bedrooms, eight bathrooms, and sits on over one acre of complete privacy.
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Kuaotunu House

Posted on 28 Aug 2009 In: Architecture

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The intention was to renovate an existing holiday home for a family on a dramatic site in Kuaotunu. The bach had served the family well for many years and was imbued with family memories. It was too valuable as a family artefact to demolish.
The holiday experience is reinforced by the separate pavilions being disconnected from the main living room, this results in a camping experience of going from ‘tent to tent’. The social organisation of the plan is relaxed and holiday-like. There is no front entry. Experiences of everyday rituals are connected to the outside and a contrast from urban living. The en-suite opens to the outside, allowing the experience of showering and bathing in nature.
Designed by Crosson Clarke Carnachan Architects

Taliesen Mod Fab House

Posted on 27 Aug 2009 In: Architecture

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The Taliesin Mod.Fab is an example of simple, elegant, and sustainable living in the desert. The one-bedroom, 600-square-foot prototype residence relies on panelized construction to allow for speed and economy on site or in a factory. It can be connected to utilities or be “unplugged,” relying on low-consumption fixtures, rainwater harvesting, greywater re-use, natural ventilation, solar orientation, and photovoltaics to reduce energy and water use. The structure is dimensioned and engineered to be transportable via roadway.
The Taliesin Mod.FabTM was designed and built by graduate and undergraduate students at the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture

The Floating Box House

Posted on 26 Aug 2009 In: Architecture

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Designed by Peter Gluck and Partners in Austin, Texas
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The Bar House

Posted on 25 Aug 2009 In: Architecture

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This large family house is located on a deep narrow valley, bounded by a river on one edge and a road on the other. Designed by Peter Gluck and Partners.
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