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Double Function Eco-buildings, Architecture Office at once a Sustainable Living-home

Double Function Eco-buildings, Architecture Office at once a Sustainable Living-home

A smart compact living in the Houston, the Intexure studio areas are designed with flexibility and dual functions, the live-work studio with office space on the ground floor and personal living space upstairs. The owners, Russell and Rame Hruska, decided to move their studio and combine it with their home, and they have succesful to [...]

Posted by Herman on January 16th, 2011 No Comments

Small sustainable backyard Residence ideas-The Crib Prefab by Broadhurst Architects

Small sustainable backyard Residence ideas-The Crib Prefab by Broadhurst Architects

Originated from the idea to create a more sophisticated and sustainable version of their Shack at Hinkle Farm, the Maryland-based firm Broadhurst Architects was finally success designing The Crib Prefab which is the cool idea to designed the backyard Cabins . This small sustainable cabin structure is inspired by the traditional American architecture of corn [...]

Posted by Herman on November 18th, 2010 1 Comment

Studying Sustainably in Bamboo School designed by PT Bambu Architects

Studying Sustainably in Bamboo School designed by PT Bambu Architects

Built in 2007 by PT Bambu Architects for the client Yayasan Kul Kul, The Green School, a giant laboratory is located on a sustainable campus straddling both sides of the Ayung River in Sibang Kaja, Bali, Indonesia. As a part of the effort to live sustainably, the environmentalists and designers John and Cynthia Hardy, have [...]

Posted by Herman on October 19th, 2010 No Comments

Unique Prefabricated Crooked house by FOVEA architects in Swiss Countryside

Unique Prefabricated Crooked house by FOVEA architects in Swiss Countryside

This amazing prefabricated house was built by FOVEA architects in the swiss countryside with a sharply angled facade, so that called Crooked house. The home’s form are unique, it is clad in painted pine planks that allow it to blend in with the rural architecture of the area, because it was borrows the image and [...]

Posted by Herman on October 15th, 2010 1 Comment

Green roof Hillside House design by McGlashan Architecture in Mill Valley

Green roof Hillside House design by McGlashan Architecture in Mill Valley

The Mill Valley Hillside project was completed in 2009 by McGlashan Architecture collaborated with Landscape Architect Calandra Design. This Sustainable Hillside House was designed for three generations, in two separate dwellings, under one green roof. The residences was designed into amazing arrangements, carves out spaces tailored to each generation and brings the grandparents closer [...]

Posted by Herman on October 8th, 2010 3 Comments

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