Posts Tagged ‘architecture’

 

Sorte Building in Tokyo by Architects Label Xain (ALX)

Sorte Building in Tokyo by Architects Label Xain ALX Sorte Building in Tokyo by Architects Label Xain (ALX)

Built by architect Label Xain (ALX), located in the Shibuya ward of Tokyo, Sorte building made of concrete and glass. Rising from the middle of the environment, the structure is actually an office building for the architecture firm that built it, includes the world’s design ideas, and the manipulation of light and space. Four-story building to create a canvas for these elements to express minimalist architecture surrounding its existence. Lights play with the wall as an expression of the dynamic character of the building. Asymmetrical shape combine to form an interesting structure: the facade looks linear and simple compared with complex interior.[Via] (more…)

Posted by on January 24th, 2011 No Comments

Minimalist “The Pixel 75″ in Mexico City by Darkitectura

Minimalist The Pixel 75 in Mexico City by Darkitectura 01 Minimalist The Pixel 75 in Mexico City by Darkitectura

This is a minimalist house located in Mexico City, Federal District, Mexico. Designed by Darkitectura (Julio Juarez) and named “The Pixel 75″. The building turned into a big cube which together with the dense urban environment, 480m2 situated beneath the surface of the lake lakeside plot of the legendary Aztec with remaining slim. On the exterior consists of windows, balconies and skylights. There is a large terrace where the micro-forest grows from “liquidambares”, used as a method for reforestation city and gradually improve the quality of life for users to have spaces. (more…)

Posted by on November 22nd, 2010 No Comments

Desert House Located on Taliesin, Arizona by Simon de Agüero

Dwelling House 01 Desert House Located on Taliesin, Arizona by Simon de Agüero

It is home featuring an open living space in the desert experimental, for the winter population area. Designed by architecture at Taliesin, Arizona, has sent us pictures of his design-build project, ‘brittlebush’. Residential design by Simon de Agüero. Dwelling house include: tensile fabric structure into the design to provide a tent-like cover, pole-pole and anchor on the adaptive structure can accommodate 150 square feet of roof membrane-good-shade cloth or vinyl. Equipped with winter heating passive.

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Posted by on November 9th, 2010 No Comments

Wild Bird House Located in Budapest, Hungary – DOP ARCHITECTURE

Contemporary Residential Wild Bird House designed by DOP ARCHITECTURE 01 Wild Bird House Located in Budapest, Hungary   DOP ARCHITECTURE

Contemporary residential building offers views of the nature of big glass windows. Wild Bird House designed by DOP ARCHITECTURE and built in the area of 382 square meters and for a family of five. Shelter is located in Budapest, Hungary. Created to follow LEED principles, layered over two floors, external landscaping is fully supported by the water. The building is allegedly one of the first building in Hungary to perform LEED principles and has won the Hungarian magazine design Elevation OCTOGON’s of the Year Award in 2009. (more…)

Posted by on October 5th, 2010 No Comments

“Warrnambool Campus” Redevelopment Project in Victoria, Australia By Lyons

Warrnambool Campus Located on Victoria Australia By Lyons 01 Warrnambool Campus Redevelopment Project in Victoria, Australia By Lyons

The Warrnambool Campus is the third phase and the Redevelopment Project is located on East Street, Victoria, Australia. Designed by Lyons and is merging the concept of the protective wall that allows for peaceful and transparent facade, which looks at the way circulation. To go to the center of student services, campus room and backyard, you must pass through a glass that is formed under the main circulation stairs. (more…)

Posted by on September 9th, 2010 No Comments

Spectacular Bowen Mountain Pavilion By CplusC Architecture

Spectacular Bowen Mountain Pavilion By CplusC Architecture Steel Frame Spectacular Bowen Mountain Pavilion By CplusC Architecture

Bowen Mountain house is a pavilion that looks spectacular with the landscape features, pools and sauna houses added to the original brief. The structure of the house of a welded steel frame, finished with a two-part epoxy paint system, using recycled Australian hardwoods used for the Soft-frame steel structure serves to tightly integrate a dramatic sloping roof with a muted tone of the surrounding bush, dramatic effect arising from the use of glass widely throughout the space. At the top of the site, building structure looks almost floating. Bowen Mountain designed by CplusC Architecture. (more…)

Posted by on August 30th, 2010 1 Comment

 

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