Saturday, July 14, 2018
The Go House by Go Logic
Monday, December 12, 2016
The Lock & Leave House by Keen Architecture
Barbie loves to see commitment. It overjoys her to see that one of her favorite bachelor Kens has locked it up and left it all behind for love. It fills her heart to no end to see him locked down in love and happy. While she hasn't quite found her true love she knows it's out there and she's ready for it whenever it happens find its way into her life. Here's the perfect dream home for anyone locking themselves down!
The Lock & Leave House by Keen Architecture
Located in Perth, Australia, Kern Architecture designed a low-maintenance home that one could just ‘lock and leave.’
The home has a central double-height void with a courtyard, that creates a secure and very private outdoor space. Wood has been used throughout the home to add a natural element. All of the living spaces surrounding the courtyard, open up to it through bi-fold doors. ~ contemporist
*Photo credit- Dion Robeson
Saturday, July 2, 2016
The Riparian House by Architecture Brio
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
The Beech House in Toronto by Altius Architecture
Sunday, July 26, 2015
Isover Multi-Comfort House Proposal by Evgeni Leonov Architects
Thursday, June 25, 2015
Travertine Dream House by Wallflower Architecture + Design
Travertine Dream House by Wallflower Architecture + Design
Inspired by Italian urbanscapes the architect used travertine to express them in his sustainable dream house. Comprised of two parallel blocks the home is separated by thick travertine walls that provide overhangs for ventilation and sunlight to bring an airy atmosphere into the home. Maximizing space the 4-story structure has a subterranean level. Surrounded by gardens and water bodies, a pool & fish pond, and a moss garden the home balances nature with purpose.
Would this travertine home be somewhere you could truly love living?
Barbie would!
Enjoy!
Kisses, m.
Friday, March 27, 2015
The White House Prahan by Nervegna Reed
Saturday, February 21, 2015
House Boat by X Architects
“Architects closely collaborated with Leen Vandaele, interior decorator architect and design consultant from Squisito, to create a houseboat that in¬ventively combines the nautical lifestyle of relaxation and enjoyment with crisp architectural tectonics.
The fundamental structure of the floating home is created from two catamaran beams (for stability), stainless steel and glass. The layout of the structure, which is 20 meters by 6.7 meters, includes an upper deck containing a concealed kitchen, living room and an informal dining area. The Lower deck houses the bedrooms, bathroom and steering cabin. It also features a terrace, with spiral staircase access, that can be used as a sun deck. The interior is a blend of soft white tones, with contemporary furniture and chic bathroom fittings adding to the modern yet cozy ambiance. The architectural lighting makes this boat house more striking in the evening while it glides smoothly along the lucid waters of Mina Seyahi.” ~ arch daily