Introducing
nature into confine space the architects of this communal plaza in
Amsterdam achieve fresh and welcoming outlook – different plant cages
hang midst beautiful natural birch trunks, leaves shadow pattern adorns
the walls and wooden cases with vivid plant life beautify the windows.
The color palette and the furnishing correspond with the natural, fresh
and calm appearance of the space; a sand like floor, fresh green and
light beige entwine this extraordinary plaza.
Monday, 3 November 2014
Saturday, 1 November 2014
Gorgeous Home Perched on Cliff's Edge of Sea
This
gorgeous home is located in Nahr el Mot, Lebanon sits the stunning seaside
home, which is known as “Amchit Residence”. The home is beautifully designed by
“Blankpage Architects” and is perched on the edge of a cliff with a
boardwalk-like rooftop deck and a lap pool for unhindered ocean views.
Well, the
property is smooth and up-to-date with a warm-yet-minimalist feeling interior
that put emphasis on concrete and wood. It was attractively conceived by the
architects as a series of decks that maximize the home’s relationship to the
sea; they designed it outwards and towards the water rather than away from it.
An upper
platform contains the master bedroom constructed in walls of glass, while the
middle deck features two additional bedrooms and a family living area. The
lower portion serves as a reception space with an infinity pool and a staircase
that takes you to the shore. Amchit Residence is at sea level and oriented
nearly due west, so the sunset is a remarkable time of day.
The ample
airy, feel invites rays of sunshine and drenches the spaces in a deep
reddish-orange glow. Couple this with the citrus, olive, and palm trees that
are spread throughout the property, and you have a slice of heaven.
The Luxurious landmark in Penthouse Offers Magnificent Views of New York City 1,396 Feet above the Ground
A new
modern landmark will soon be joining the iconic New York City skyline, 432 Park
Avenue”, the address of a 1,396-foot condo tower that is now the tallest
residential building in the Western Hemisphere. It is well located on Park
Avenue between 56th and 57th streets in midtown Manhattan; the 96-story
skyscraper offers 104 units at 30,000 square feet each, with lavish price tag
of from $16.95 million to a whopping $95 million for the best penthouse suite.
This is splendidly designed by architect Rafael Viñoly, because there’s a three
years construction plan and the sleek building will welcome its first residents
in 2015. The millionaires people who wants a place to call home in the City
That Never Sleeps, look no furtheras Viñoly himself says, it is absolutely 100%
New York experience.
One of the
leading selling points of the condos is absolutely the magnificent view that
each unit proposes. The gorgeous entering living room, waking up in bed,
soaking in a hot bath, or enjoying a meal, the resident is immediately faced
with gorgeous 10' x 10' windows that look down on a sweeping cityscape that
includes the whole enchilada from the Hudson to the East River, from the Bronx
to Brooklyn, and from Central Park to the Atlantic Ocean. Therefore other perks
and amenities include ceilings with comfortable heights of 12.5 feet, a
building lounge, delicious restaurant with a stunning outdoor terrace, state of
the art gym, cool billiards room, thrilling 75-foot pool with a spa and massage
therapy room, screening room and performance venue, children's playroom, and a
boardroom.
Sunday, 28 September 2014
Beautiful Dome House Design by Patric Marsili
Patric Marsili design a very innovate and sustainable dome
with modern and contemporary touching by using wooden materials which is called
as the Solaleya Dome Home in 1988. The futuristic design of the dome has two benefits.
Though mortgages fresh profile, characteristic, and also make a detailed study
of the factors pressing on a roll at home. The common characteristics of the
window, that bright, sun-drenched course will enable indoor use. On the basis
of the building lets the mechanical structure, which is 360 degrees, turn
maximizes the absorption of solar light solar panels on the ceiling. Almost 90%
of the house was built with FSC-certified wood, and the structure of the
isolated tubes Green. The interior is mostly wood, with sloping walls and a contemporary
design idea centers around the fireplace from floor to ceiling. These robust
domes have been tested for Category five hurricanes and earthquakes up to
magnitude 8 on the scale of MSK.
Friday, 19 September 2014
Mobile Wooden Shelter is the Idea of Live in Harmony with Nature
Well, you might
already be familiar with the term “Glamping” or stylish camping that provides
you with the facilities of home while you are in the wilderness. The Soul
Box by the studio Allergutendinge does just this with their mobile, wooden
shelter. You can submerge yourself in peaceful views of nature and have a sound
sleep under a sturdy roof at the same time. Actually soul box is a minimalist, beautiful
two-storey building that features contains a kitchen and bed on the lower floor
with a viewing platform on the upper one. The impressive bed is set at a
mid-height and meant as both a place to sleep and a step towards the top. When
once upstairs, the roof unlocks to let sunlight and a pleasant breeze in, letting
for peaceable contemplation. Similarly, the front of the structure also folds
down to make a slight patio. Allergutendinge’s
sense of inspiration for Soul Box came from “the dream of Arcadia,” which is
the hint of an imaginary, pleasurable glory where you live in accord with
nature. Of course, we must sooner or later return to our normal lives, and the
designers planned for this. The wood frame construction can be disassembled to
transport back home.
Thursday, 18 September 2014
Architects Enlist Friends to Support Build Secluded Studio in the Forest
Though so many
designers and architects perhaps select to have their practices centered in a
bustling metropolis, but United Kingdom based architecture practice Invisible
Studio took a diverse approach. They opted to design and built a timber
structure in a forested area adjacent Bath in England. His friends and
neighbors were enlisted to support with the entire construction and consumed
untreated and unseasoned logs that were sourced from the surrounding woodlands.
The elegant,
secluded studio is approximately 600 square feet of office space that's
elevated above an outdoor workshop area. So to access the upper level, there is
a wood plank bridge that spread out from the ground of an adjacent slope. Three
exterior sides are beautifully wrapped in horizontally-banded wood boards that
contrast a dark-colored base. The other side is enclosed with polycarbonate
wall panels that let in substantial amounts of natural light.
Therefore
invisible Studio's building was a learning process for its construction team,
as none of the workers had any preceding experience. This fact was considered
in the whole design, and the project was developed with untrained labor skills
in mind. There were minimal drawings and they’re allowed for ad-hoc discoveries
and in-progress decisions. Any mistakes were left unconcealed after the whole
structure was completed.
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