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Transitional Desert Habitat in Pisco,Peru by Doblado and Ferrari

Wednesday, October 11th, 2023

Article source: Doblado + Ferrari Arquitectos

A temporary housing prototype has been proposed as an affordable, flexible emergency module for future reconstructions afterquakes. The design consists of a regular prism that condenses the program into two levels. The ground floor which includes the living room, kitchen, bathroom and the second floor the bedroom and work area.

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Desert ADU

Architect: Juan Carlos Doblado + María Ferrari
Project: Transitional Desert Habitat
Location: Pisco,Peru

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Surly Crab in Seabeck, Washington by Eerkes Architects

Thursday, May 12th, 2022

Article source: Eerkes Architects

Surly Crab is a modern beach house located on Hood Canal in Washington state. Views to the west take in the waterway and the Olympic Mountains. Inland from the home is a lush forest with ferns, native rhododendrons, madrona, and fir trees. Envisioned as a retreat where friends can gather and admire this particularly rich natural landscape, Surly Crab rests on the shoreline and rises into the trees offering both big view moments of the mountains and Hood Canal, and smaller scale, often missed delights.

Image Courtesy © Notion Workshop

  • Architects: Eerkes Architects
  • Project: Surly Crab
  • Location: Seabeck, Washington
  • Renderings: Notion Workshop
  • Landscape architecture: Allworth Design
  • Structural engineering: Quantum Consulting Engineers
  • General contractor: Fradkin Fine Construction

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Sunshine Beach House in Noosa, Australia by Teeland Architects

Sunday, March 7th, 2021

Article source: Teeland Architects

Sunshine Beach House is a contemporary home inspired by the sun, surf, sand and waves.

The house has been designed for a young family of surfers with an active beach lifestyle. The ground floor kitchen and living areas open onto the garden and pool. The family can move seamlessly from house to garden, pool to beach, and back again. Bedrooms and bathrooms are located on the more private upper level.

Image Courtesy © emma bourne

  • Architects: Teeland Architects
  • Project: Sunshine Beach House
  • Location: Noosa, Australia
  • Photography: emma bourne
  • Project size: 330 m2
  • Site size: 500 m2
  • Completion date: 2020

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Tofino Beach House in British Columbia by Olson Kundig

Thursday, January 28th, 2021

Article source: Olson Kundig

Glass walls open the living area to panoramic views of forest and ocean, while two fireplaces on either end anchor the space and provide a feeling of refuge. Cantilevering the house from its base provides space for ferns and beach salal to grow underneath the glass flooring that runs the perimeter of the main room, giving the sense of floating above the forest floor.

Image Courtesy © Nic Lehoux

  • Architects: Olson Kundig
  • Project: Tofino Beach House
  • Location: Tofino, British Columbia
  • Photography: Nic Lehoux
  • Software used: Revit, NewForma and Tekla
  • Design Principal: Jim Olson, FAIA
  • Project Manager: Olivier Landa, AIA, LEED® AP BD+C
  • Project Architect: Will Kemper
  • Interior Design: Christine Burkland
  • Structure Prefabrication & Front Door: Spearhead
  • Project Size: 2,500 SF
  • Completed: 2016

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Aldo Beach House in Hood Canal, Washington by Wittman Estes

Wednesday, December 9th, 2020

Article source: Wittman Estes

Aldo Beach House transforms a 1940s beach house into a new multi-generational home doubling the livable area while lightly touching the delicate ecology of the waterfront. Two shifting wings hover over the hillside and beach supported by thin steel columns and pin piles. Located on the eastern shore of Hood Canal near the Bangor submarine base, the new beach house includes the original two-bedroom structure for an expanded program of two new bedrooms, two bathrooms, and flex space. The design consists of three distinct parts: the original footprint, and the two projecting wings: the first a south ground floor addition, and the second an upper-level master suite to the north.

Image Courtesy © Andrew Pogue

  • Architects: Wittman Estes
  • Project: Aldo Beach House
  • Location: Hood Canal, Washington
  • Photography: Andrew Pogue
  • Design Team: Matt Wittman AIA LEED AP, Jody Estes, Ashton Wesley
  • Structural Engineer: J Welch Engineering LLC
  • Builder: Jack Colgrove Construction

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Jesolo Lido Beach Villa in Italy by JM Architecture

Thursday, June 4th, 2020

Article source: JM Architecture

The Jesolo Lido Beach Villa is a multi-unit building set on a beachfront property in the resort town of Jesolo Lido, Italy.  The villa is designed as single-story pavilion above ground with an airy basement level that receives plenty of natural light from the two sunken patios placed on both sides of the building.

Image Courtesy © Jacopo Mascheroni

  • Architects: JM Architecture
  • Project: Jesolo Lido Beach Villa
  • Location: Lido di Jesolo, Italy
  • Photography: Jacopo Mascheroni
  • Team: Jacopo Mascheroni, Diego Magrì, Bartolomeo Zanotti
  • Built Area: 480 square meters
  • Completion: 2019

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ES GARBÍ | Beach house in Catalonia, Spain by nook architects

Tuesday, May 21st, 2019

Article source: nook architects

Bordering the Mediterranean Sea, the Camí de Ronda is a historical coast path that connects the villages and beaches of the Costa Brava. Along the way, we find this house, part of a protected complex, in an unbeatable location.

The house spreads out over four floors. It sits upon a rock and descends, in steps, until it meets the sea, to which it is connected with a private jetty.

The family had been looking for a property that was both simple and comfortable, one which would allow for the independent usage of secondary rooms, as well as the collective usage of a communal area connected to the main terrace.

Image Courtesy © Marcela Grassi

  • Architects: nook architects
  • Project: ES GARBÍ | Beach house
  • Location: Catalonia, Spain
  • Photography: Marcela Grassi
  • Structural Work: Francesc Gorgas
  • Building Work: OAK2000
  • Concrete Work: Michael Roschach
  • Surface: 202 m2 + 41 m2 Terraces
  • Year: 2017

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Kokulo Beach Club in Takua Pa, Thailand by Integrated Field Co.,Ltd.

Thursday, March 14th, 2019

Article source: Integrated Field Co.,Ltd.

KOKULO BEACH CLUB is a beachfront Restaurant and Bar surrounded with pines, reefs and canal with its local community, in Khaolak, Phangnga, Thailand. With the panoramic view of the beachfront as a starting point, this project was aimed to create a place that both visitors who come to dine, drink, think or chill at this place, and people who staying in the hotel rooms in the back can both enjoy themselves with this view.

Image Courtesy © Integrated Field Co.,Ltd.

  • Architects: Integrated Field Co.,Ltd.
  • Project: Kokulo Beach Club
  • Location: Khuk Khak, Takuapa, Khao Lak, Phang Nga Province
  • Photography: IF (Integrated Field Co.,Ltd.)
  • Owner: Star Home Beach Resort Co.,Ltd.
  • Lighting Designer: Nopporn Sakulwigitsinthu
  • Structural Engineer: PRO-TECH Co.,Ltd.
  • Electrical Engineer: SITE 83 Co.,Ltd.
  • Sanitary Engineer: SITE 83 Co.,Ltd.
  • Main Contractor: VASI Co.,Ltd.
  • D&W Contractor: D&W (ASIA) Ltd.

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St Andrews Beach House in Victoria, Australia by Austin Maynard Architects

Thursday, March 7th, 2019

Article source: Austin Maynard Architects

Less than five metres in radius, St Andrews Beach House is an object in the landscape. A Euclidean form set amongst the rough and sandy terrain it provides – in modest form – everything you would need and want in a beach shack.

The Basic Brief

Australians have some of the biggest houses in the world and holiday houses are increasingly becoming carbon copies of the suburban home.  The owner of St Andrews Beach House recognised this. He challenged us to design him a ‘bach’ – a New Zealand word used to describe a very modest, small and basic shack, or shed.

Image Courtesy © Derek Swalwell

  • Architects: Austin Maynard Architects
  • Project: St Andrews Beach House
  • Location: Victoria, Australia
  • Photography: Derek Swalwell
  • Engineer: Perret Simpson
  • Building Surveyor: Steve Watson & Partners
  • Energy Consultant: Efficient Energy Choices
  • Land Surveyor: Steve Palmer Surveys
  • Project Team: Andrew Maynard, Mark Austin, Ray Dinh
  • Builder: Spence Construction
  • Site Area: 8304 m2
  • Total House Area: 139m2 (ground floor 78m2 / first floor 61m2)
  • Completion Date: December 2018

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Beach House in Prumirim, Brazil by brro arquitetos

Friday, February 1st, 2019

Article source: brro arquitetos

The beach house of Prumirim is located in the northern coast of the São Paulo state – Brasil, it is laid out among the thick Atlantic woods of the Sao Paulo shoreline, a few meters from the sea. Due to the plentiful woods, the house implementation faces big limitations within the removal of threes. Keeping this in mind, creating engaging social areas became the focal point for the architectural project, that happened through the creation of patios that connect the spaces in the house benefiting from great openings, bringing the green woods inside, like a cabin open to the plant life.

Image Courtesy © André Scarpa

  • Architects: brro arquitetos
  • Project: Beach House
  • Location: Praia do Prumirim, Ubatuba – SP, Brazil
  • Photography: André Scarpa
  • Interior Designer: Manaa arquitetura
  • Head Architect: Bruno Rossi
  • Total Built Area (m2): 190 m2
  • Project Year: 2015
  • Finished Construction: 2017

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