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Thursday, September 29th, 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 [...]
Tags: inner wall, privately interior appearance, Seaside Weekendhouse, sheltered exterior, simple guardrail, Takao Shiotsuka Atelier Architects
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Friday, September 23rd, 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 [...]
Tags: architecture of urbanity, collective housing, France, Nadau Lavergne Architects, Pessac House, revitalize St. Hannapier, Street shelter
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Monday, September 12th, 2011
Now, the Royal botanical gardens, Melbourne have a new icons, The Bot Pod designed by AMA ( Andrew Maynard Architects ) for the Volunteer Garden Ambassadors. The Bot Pod is a portable pod-shelter with a fresh roof garden, constructed as a simple recycled timber crate so it can be towed easily throughout the gardens [...]
Tags: Andrew Maynard Architects, fresh roof garden, gardening in a dry climate, good garden design, Melbourne, outstanding botanic garden, portable pod-shelter, Royal botanical gardens, simple recycled timber crate, sustainable goals, The Bot Pod design, Volunteer Garden Ambassadors
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Sunday, June 19th, 2011
Hauraki Gulf Herbst Architects have designed the modern baches on Great Barrier island in New Zealand.This environmentally friendly house is built for the clients Doug Compson and his wife Cristine, planed as their holiday house to enjoys the beautiful Medlands Beach. A covered outdoor deck, sun court, kitchen and seating areas transform a standard linear [...]
Tags: Compson Bach, covered outdoor deck, double timber posts, environmentally friendly house, Hauraki Gulf Herbst Architects, Medlands Beach holiday house, modern baches on Great Barrier island, New Zealand, NZIA - Auckland Architecture Award, simple L-shape design house, summer holidays house, sun court, Translucent walls terraces
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Wednesday, May 4th, 2011
Called Timms Bach, a summer beach shelter on Kaitoke Beach was makes summer simplicity seem enviably easy to achieve. This is the latest completed projects of Herbst Architects that’s built on small and narrow site in Great Barrier Island off Auckland New Zealand. This Cool Shelter is built for occupation during summer months on Kaitoke [...]
Tags: architects Lance and Nicola Herbst, Auckland New Zealand, beachfront residences, beautiful bach, covered living deck, floors Tasmanian oak, gabion wall, Great Barrier Island, Herbst Architects, Kaitoke Beach, masters of the perfectly pitched bach, occupation during summer months, pine plywood-and-batten exterior, Retractable screen walls, sheltered outdoor room, summer beach shelter, timber and polycarbonate screens, Timms Bach, tongueand-groove macrocarpa
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