Categorized as low-energy house, this minimalist forest home is consumes power under the KfW 60 standard where the total heat demand is covered by solar collectors and the heat from the water-carrying fire. Designed by local architecture firms Atelier st in Lucka, Thuringian, Germany. This new residential building is built by rectangular and narrow cut [...]
Posted by Herman on October 9th, 2011
Todays, the sustainable eco-housing is more and more required, that’s why the Chicago-based firm, Square Root Architecture recently completed their first prototype of C3 prefab housing system in the West Town neighborhood. C3 that is stands for ‘Cube, Copy’ , Cut’ is the cost-effective urban housing option, that special designed for a middle-income budget on [...]
Posted by Herman on October 1st, 2011
Takao Shiotsuka Atelier Architects have designed a Seaside Weekendhouse with special feature consisting Sea and Garden. This house is located on edge of the sea in Japan, the site faces the sea and has deep depth. Built in two levels, the lower floor is set to enjoying the garden, where the outside land is covered [...]
Posted by Herman on September 29th, 2011
Nestled in the south of Jakarta-Indonesia, The Distort House was create different perception of southeastern asian architecture. It’s the local architecture firms, TWS & Partners which have designed this beautiful environmental-friendly home.
They use an unique way to open a more huge front space striking back as view and open air to the inside by twisted [...]
Posted by Herman on September 26th, 2011
Nadau Lavergne Architects have completed the Pessac House in France, within 250 m² project area. This project aims to revitalize St. Hannapier, the report of the street and private property by exploring how the urban habitat. The contemporary demands in this area are indeed the product of seemingly irreconcilable criteria: necessary densification of the urban [...]
Posted by Herman on September 23rd, 2011