Fobe Residence in Marrakech, Morocco by Guilhem Eustache Studio


Guilhem Eustache – a Belgian studio built the ‘Forbes Residence’in Marrakech, Marocco. The architect aim was to create a dynamic equilibrium despite the difference of scale. Eustache played with light and shadow to enhance and strengthen the volumes and used local materials and techniques like clay for the exterior walls, tadelack for the baths and stones from the Ourika valley for the floors.


The architect has preserved the wildness of the land although they have planted more than 500 trees. The walls have been doubled to help deal with the climate creating high-rise rooms and sun protection. Read More…

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Author: Shan Tara

Kona Residence by Belzberg Architects

Kona residence is another fantastic realization from the really innovative architects Belzberg. The residence is located Kona, Hawaii.

Belzberg’s description:
Nestled between cooled lava flows, the Kona residence situates its axis not with the linearity of the property but rather with the axiality of predominant views available to the site. Within the dichotomy of natural elements and geometric hardscape the residence attempts to integrate both the surrounding views of volcanic mountain ranges to the east and ocean horizons westward.

The program is arranged as a series of pods distributed throughout the property, each having its own unique features and view opportunities. The pods are programmatically assigned as two sleeping pods with common areas, media, master suite and main living space.
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April 12, 2012 - Architecture, Facade, Housing, Residence    
Author: Shan Tara

Håkansson Tegman House by Johan Sundberg Architect

Hakansson Tegman House based in the city of Höllviken, Sweden has been completed by Johan Sundberg. The clients commissioned a modern and nature-oriented one story house where sensuous qualities were the most important parameters throughout the design process.

The architects says:
“Höllviken south of Malmö was originally a seaside resort, but the forested rows of summer houses are continuously being transformed into a carpet of permanent housing. The site is a somewhat complicated corner plot with roads to the north and west.

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February 28, 2012 - Architecture, Housing, Latest, Pavillion, Residence    
Author: Shan Tara

House at the Edge of a Forest in Netherlands by Hilberinkbosh Architects


The house, situated on a beautiful lot at the edge of the forest, consists of two different volumes: an L-shaped base on which an oblong volume balances.

Together they form a sculpture which resembles a fallen tree on a pile of earth.
The public functions of the house are situated in the L-shaped base. The outside walls of the L-shape which face the public road look unapproachable and secretive. The wall is made with long, dark, robust bricks emphasizing the horizontal lines. Read More…

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February 21, 2012 - Architecture, Housing, Latest, Residence    
Author: Shan Tara

Brick Kiln House by SPASM Design Architects


Based in a small the small village Munavali,the favorite getaway, for affluent Bombay citizens as a place to build their dream country home, the ‘Brick Kiln House’built by SPASM Design Architects was partly a grove of Tamarind and Mango trees, with the odd , Champa, Vad tree.


Brick Kiln House by SPASM Design ArchitectsThe lighting is exuberant and the materials of the interior and furnishings are modern once more, with a saturation of wood and metal especially. The main aspect of the interior however, is the swimming pool.
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February 14, 2012 - Architecture, Facade, Housing, Residence    
Author: Shan Tara

Villa T by Architrend Architecture


Architrend Architecture has designed this impressive project for Villa T, located on outskirts of Sicilian city of Ragusa. This villa offers incredible views and perspectives, no matter which room you are in. This architecture opens to the outside offering magnificent views.

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January 31, 2012 - Architecture, Housing, Latest    
Author: Shan Tara

TBONE House by Coast Office Architecture


TBONE House built by Coast Office Architecture based in Stuttgart, Germany is a house that features Ecological Aspects such as Geothermal Heat Pump, Vertical Earth Connection Loop, Floor and Wall heating system, Cooling system through activation of thermal mass and the use of rainwater as valuable natural resource for water supply in the house and reduce water bills costs. The house has a very minimalist style thanks to large windows connecting the indoor and outdoor and a purity of lines. Read More…

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December 28, 2011 - Architecture, Facade, Housing, Residence    
Author: Hans

‘Outside In House,’ Japan by Takeshi Hosaka Architects


Takeshi Hosaka architects has built this single-storey private dwelling in Yamanashi, Japan for a couple and their three children.
The house creates a subtle gradation from outdoors to indoors, integrating the presence of nature into the living space. The south facade features a collapsible transparent surface that can be completely opened to the woods beyond. Interspersedly planted with small trees and shrubs, the partially-sheltered garden space projects natural characteristics of the site into the compounds of the private dwelling.

Although the building has no other windows, natural light enters through skylights atop each of the gables. The reinforced concrete beams funnel natural sunlight into the interior, shifting the atmosphere of the house throughout the day. Read More…

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December 19, 2011 - Architecture, Housing, Latest, Residence    
Author: Shan Tara

Alphabet House, Israel by Ando Studio

This fantastic house is realized by the very talented architects Ando studio based in Israel. The proportions are just beautiful and harmonious. The Inside rooms are integrated into these rectangle shape engraved by ancient alphbet, which allows light to pass through and reflect the words on the walls of the house. The inside rooms are looking to the outside thanks to the large glass doors. This creation is just amazing.

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November 7, 2011 - Architecture, Latest, Residence    
Author: Ian

Lake Lugano House by JM Architecture


Italian studio JM Architecture has designed the Lake Lugano House, a 3,700 square foot polygonal glass house built around the lake in the south-east of Switzerland, at the border between Switzerland and Italy.


The glass pavilion overlooks two very defined areas: the first, toward the mountain, is a very private zone resulted in the area between the property line and the building setback line according to the local building code. The second is a garden overlooking the lake. In the same way, the bedrooms face a garden enclosed by the building and the perimeter wall.
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November 2, 2011 - Architecture, Latest, Residence    
Author: Shan Tara

Fennell Residence, Floating House by Robert Oshatz

Portland, Oregon-based organic architect Robert Oshatzcreated created the Fennell Floating House for his clients who purchased a mooring on the east side of the Willamette River, an active commercial and recreational body of water. They turned to Oshatz, known for his curvaceous, swooping architecture, to create a floating house as their weekend and summer retreat. The 2,364 sq. ft.-home features a passive approach to site, daylighting and ventilation.

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October 20, 2011 - Latest    
Author: Shan Tara

Casa Ponce, Mexico by Coutiño & Ponce Arquitectos

Mexican Coutiño & Ponce Arquitectos have sent us photographs of their lastest project in Tabasco, México.

At night, from outside the house is colored by the rooms that are illuminated from different color and with the facade that is illuminated by colored LEDs.
Bamboo that grows near the facade through the roof allowing the bamboos to rise and let in light. Inside the room it gives the impression that the house is an integral part of the landscape.
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September 16, 2011 - Architecture, Facade, Housing, Latest, Residence    
Author: Ian

Coromandel Bach House by Crosson Clarke Carnachan Architects

Coromandel Bach house located in Coromandel, New Zealand has beeb designed by Crosson Clarke Carnachan Architects.The house was conceived as a container sitting lightly on the land for habitation or the dream of habitation. A simple mechanism opens the “box” on arrival, providing a stage for living – and closes down on departure, providing protection.

The intention was to reinterpret the New Zealand building tradition – the crafting of wood – the expression of structure, cladding, lining and joinery in a raw and unique way. The construction is reminiscent of the “trip” or “rafter” dams common in the Coromandel region at the turn of last century. Heavy vertical structural members supporting horizontal boarding.

The unadorned natural timber, a sustainable and renewable resource, provides a connection to nature and the natural.
A simple mechanism to the deck allows the “box” to open up on arrival – providing a stage for living – and to close down on departure – providing protection. Read More…

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August 25, 2011 - Architecture, Beach House, Housing, Latest, Residence    
Author: Ian

Brookes Street House in Brisbane, Australia by James Russell Architect


Nestled between two 19th century state heritage-listed buildings in Fortitude Valley, the Brookes Street house by James Russell Architect is a modern, raw, cubby-like home for a family of four. Whilst high density development was permitted under the planning scheme, it was decided that a small-scale proposal that enhanced the experience of the listed buildings was more appropriate.
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August 18, 2011 - Architecture, Housing, Latest    
Author: Ian

Edge House Ⅲ , South Korea by Noriyoshi Morimura Architects & Associates

Edge House Ⅲ by Noriyoshi Morimura Architects & Associates is built South Korea in a natural environment in the mountains, overlooking the city. The place is reachable from the main town of Seoul in just 10 minutes by car.

The first floor is the main floor, the second floor is in relationship with the top floor bedroom. The house is build east side, facing the courtyard to enjoy the view on the terrace which extends to the nature and the city.


Are trying to level the cross section in the step of providing a kitchen and living room to match the slope of the mountain, between the north wall of the building is also a private garden by placing the clean mountain are planning to make a comfortable living environment to escape north to south wind. Read More…

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August 9, 2011 - Architecture, Housing, Residence    
Author: Ian

Solo House Casa Pezo by Pezo Von Ellrichshausen Architects


Solo House by Pezo Von Ellrichshausen Architects as part of the Solo Houses, Signature Houses Collection, a series of eight to ten vacation homes designed by some of the talented young international designers. Pezo Von Ellrichshausen Architects, Mos Office, Didier Faustino and his studio Mésarchitectures, Sou Fujimoto, Studio Mumbai, and TNA – Takei-Nabeshima-Architects are among the architects designing the 200 sqm size homes, with the first collection to be set in the countryside of Matarraña. Their project SOLO HOUSES, located on the heights of Matarranya, in south Catalonia, Spain, proposes a villa that is totally open to the countryside, a cross between a patio and an observation post, whose heavy base acts as foundation.

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August 8, 2011 - Architecture, Housing, Latest, Residence    
Author: Shan Tara

O House by Philippe Stuebi & Eberhard Tröger


O House located in Vierwaldstättersee, Switzerland is designed by architect Philippe Stuebi with Eberhard Tröger. On both, the front and the lake side, this sculptural villa shows very expressive and ornamental facades.

Facing mount pilatus the white concrete elements are dotted with circular openings that allow glimpses into the two-levelled orangery with its exotic plants, as well as the lounge, the guest tract and the staircase accessed through one of the openings at the ground floor. The lake side with superb mountain views of the rigi and the bürgenstock shows off a protruding, glistering loggia made of round glass bricks. Very decorative, such elements are a strong contrast to the rough renderings of the side facades.


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July 29, 2011 - Architecture, Facade, Housing, Latest, Residence    
Author: Shan Tara

Villa Welpeloo, Holland by 2012Architects


Created by 2012Architects, Villa Welpeloo was designed for clients Tjibbe Knol and Ingrid Blans. “Reused materials account for 60 percent of the structure,” says Jongert. “And that goes up to as much as 90 percent when it comes to the interior.” The benefit of this approach, which Jongert and Bergsma like to call “recyclicity” or “superuse,” is, of course, a greatly reduced construction carbon footprint, due to material recycling and lower transportation costs. But it’s also, insists Jongert, “a way to reach a very high level of lively aesthetics.”
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July 25, 2011 - Architecture, Facade, Housing, Latest, Residence    
Author: Shan Tara
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