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House 28 in Brasília DF, Brasil by Equipe Lamas

Thursday, January 12th, 2017

Article source: Equipe Lamas

The architecture of the House 28 is an extension of the arid and lush landscape from the Cerrado Biome. A family that sought tranquility and connection with nature commissioned this urban refuge located 10 minutes away from the national congress of Brasilia.

The area of 7000 m2 enabled to spread 850m2 of construction on the ground. Gardens permeate the volumetry and generous windows of wood and glass connect the interior to the landscape.

Image Courtesy © Haruo Mikami

Image Courtesy © Haruo Mikami

  • Architects: Equipe Lamas
  • Project: House 28
  • Location: SMDB conjunto 28 Lago sul, Brasília DF, Brasil
  • Photography: Haruo Mikami
  • Engineering and incorporation: Ruy Lamas
  • Architect Responsible: Samuel Lamas
  • Team: Samuel Lamas, Ruy Lamas, Anderson Magallães
  • Area (m2): 850m2
  • Year of conclusion: 2016

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Oak Grove in Victoria, Australia by justin mallia architecture

Tuesday, January 10th, 2017

Article source: justin mallia architecture

Oak Grove is a development driven venture. Between a detailed client brief laden with ideas about visual style, and the site located in the eclectic suburban context of East Malvern, the architecture negotiates a meaningful contemporary response within highly saturated physical and conceptual parameters.

Image Courtesy © justin mallia architecture

  • Architects: justin mallia architecture
  • Project: Oak Grove
  • Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
  • Project size: 485 m2
  • Design time: 12 months
  • Construction time: 12 months
  • Completion date: Oct 2015

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GRIGIO in Setagaya ward, Tokyo by Satoshi Kurosaki

Thursday, August 13th, 2015

Article source: Satoshi Kurosaki

A couple who works for foreign affiliates newly bought a site in a quiet residential area, with a desire for a house that enables living in coexistence with the art collection of the husband, who is a collector of modern art, and his beloved car.

Image Courtesy © Masao Nishikawa

Image Courtesy © Masao Nishikawa

  • Architects: Satoshi Kurosaki
  • Project: GRIGIO
  • Location: Setagaya ward, Tokyo
  • Photography: Masao Nishikawa, A N mikaninagawa
  • Date of Completion : March 2015
  • Principal Use : Private housing
  • Structure : Reinforced Concrete
  • Site Area: 155.99 m²
  • Total Floor Area : 144.56 m² (49.62m²/B1F, 36.48 m²/1F,58.46 m²/2F)
  • Design Period : March 2012 – February 2013 (more…)

Vipp seeks shelter by VIPP

Thursday, April 9th, 2015

Article source: VIPP

Vipp is up-scaling its classic accessories and recent kitchen and bathroom modules to build shelters. The driving ambition of the Danish company means that you can now match your kitchen and its accessories to your nature retreat. The result is a modern escape, powerful in its simplicity yet packed with exquisitely conceived details.

Image Courtesy © Vipp

Image Courtesy © Vipp

Architects: VIPP
Project: Vipp seeks shelter (more…)

MONTE VERITA in Switzerland by BUREAUA A

Saturday, March 21st, 2015

Article source: BUREAUA A

A unique moment in history occurred in Switzerland in the first decades of the 20th century. Following a larger search for utopia enhanced by the industrial revolution, a fantastic creative community gathered on the hills of Monte Verità in the Ticino region.

Image Courtesy © Dorothée Thébert & BUREAU A

Image Courtesy © Dorothée Thébert & BUREAU A

  • Architects: BUREAUA A
  • Project: MONTE VERITA
  • Location: Switzerland
  • Photography: Dorothée Thébert & BUREAU A
  • Software used: AutoCAD
  • A play by:Dorothée Thébert & Filippo Filliger, Cédric Djedje, Marion Duval, Lola Riccaboni et Valerio Scamuffa

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Klaverweide in De Draai, Heerhugowaard by Marc Prosman Architecten

Wednesday, November 13th, 2013

Article sourceMartien ter Veen

Klaverweide is a housing project for children with mental or physical disabilities. Located in the heart of De Draai, a new district in Heerhugowaard, the small-scale architecture with its bricks and tiles matches the surrounding buildings. The open and accessible atmosphere makes the kids integrate in the neighbourhood.

Image Courtesy © Luuk Kramer

  • Architects: Marc Prosman Architecten
  • Project: Klaverweide
  • Location: De Draai, Heerhugowaard
  • Photography: Luuk Kramer

Stoaninger Mühlviertel Destillation in North of Austria by HPSA

Friday, November 8th, 2013

Article source: HPSA

The building is situated in the north of Austria, in the middle of an isolated narrow valley. The Shape of the ground plan is influenced by the regional building regulations and the existing slope. Moreover the design follows natural limitation given by the adjacent river.

Image Courtesy © HPSA

  • Architects: HPSA
  • Project: Stoaninger Mühlviertel Destillation
  • Location: North of Austria

Casa 103 – “LIVING BEHIND THE WALL” in Ferragudo, Algarve, Portugal by ultramarino | marlene uldschmidt arquitects

Friday, August 30th, 2013

Article source: ultramarino | marlene uldschmidt arquitects

Our studio were excited to take on such an interesting project in the Fishing Village of Ferragudo, Portugal.  The historic center of Ferragudo is an extremely sensitive area to work in and we believed that our intervention should be balanced harmonious and above all integrate with the surrounding architecture and history.

The studio decided to explore the concept of “LIVING BEHIND THE WALL” !

Image Courtesy © FG+SG

  • Architects: ultramarino | marlene uldschmidt arquitects
  • Project: Casa 103 – “LIVING BEHIND THE WALL”
  • Location: Ferragudo, Algarve, Portugal
  • Photography: FG+SG
  • Collaborating: Maurícia Bento, Arq.ª
  • Area: 230 m2
  • Year: 2010-2013
  • Structure: Protecna Engineering Team
  • Carpentry: equipa quatro comercia e construções lda.
  • Software used: AutoCad LT 2011

ATZ Living in Atizapán de Zaragoza, Mexico by CRAFT Arquitectos

Thursday, July 25th, 2013

Article source: CRAFT Arquitectos

The proposed concept is based on the intention of generating modules 15 m² where they develop each of the areas of architectural and which are generated by open and continuous spaces. These modules provide the ability to adapt to each family home as needed, with the ability to extend in a clean, orderly and low operating cost.

Image Courtesy © CRAFT Arquitectos

  • Architects: CRAFT Arquitectos
  • Project: ATZ Living
  • Location: Atizapán de Zaragoza, Mexico
  • Contributors: Arq. Alan Rahmane Azar, Arq. Michelle Cadena Chenge, Arq. Gerardo Gutiérrez, Arq. Mario Godínez, Lic. Jonathan Askenazi
  • Land: 140 m²
  • Built: 200 m²
  • Year: 2009

SUMMER HOUSE V AT K in Koksijde, Belgium by BURO II & ARCHI+I

Friday, July 12th, 2013

Article source: BURO II & ARCHI+I

Design that facilitates moments of relaxation with the family.
Honorary mention Architectural Prize Koksijde – category Familiy houses.
The plot is located in a characteristic coastal neighbourhood in the dunes. The main typology here consists of detached houses. There are still a few typical fishermen’s cottages from the beginning of the last century left.

Image Courtesy © Siska Vandecasteele

  • Architects: BURO II & ARCHI+I
  • Project: SUMMER HOUSE V AT K
  • Location: Koksijde, Belgium
  • Photography: Siska Vandecasteele



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