Kim Residence in California, USA home
Design: (fer) studio. The Kim Residence project is an extensive interior and exterior remodel, and a 900 SF expansion of an existing 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom single-story ranch-style home from the 1950’s.
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Design: (fer) studio. The Kim Residence project is an extensive interior and exterior remodel, and a 900 SF expansion of an existing 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom single-story ranch-style home from the 1950’s.
Design: Raúl Peña A. Architects. A studio and a roof terrace in an adjoining house to the Frida Kahlo’s Garden ends facing Venustiano Carranza Street in La Conchita patrimonial wooded square.
Design: Marcio Kogan Arquitetos. The site of the Osler House lies at the edge of Brasilia’s pilot plan, at the tip of one of Paranoá Lake estuaries. The house is a poetic commentary on modern architecture, above all on Brazilian modernism, starting from a contemporary re-reading of the building materials and techniques.
Architect: Flavio Castro. The concept of the house has a strong influence of national and international artistic movements such as the modern architecture and Bauhaus. I believe that architecture is the result of an academic reflection on real needs that creates possibilities according to the culture, environment, etc.
Design: Raúl Peña A. Architects. The House in La Conchita is located in the traditional neighborhood of Coyoacán. Basically, the house has been resolved in a T scheme; the basement and three levels belong to the main body and a double height glazed space to an appendix.
Design: Andrés Remy Arquitectos: this 18 x 24 m lot is located between two existing buildings that threatens the project with the problem of isolation and view. For this reason this project is leaning towards its neighbour, creating an introspective posture that creates the views from the inside rather than from the outside. An architecture that generated its own views.
Architect: Flavio Castro. The house is composed by 6 squares grouped in pairs. Within this compositional rule, two subtractions were made at opposite sides to form two venues: the garage in the front and the social area behind
Design: Carterwilliamson Architects. Green House is a light-filled, robust, urban-infill home located in the fine grain suburb of Rozelle. The home is flexible; accommodating two businesses, overseas travellers and a growing family
Design: Blouin Tardif Architecture Environnement. The design of the residence had to meet three important challenges: architectural reconciliation of a Mexican inspiration in a Quebec context; exploration of a prototype house with predefined materials; and the objectives of LEED Canada certification.
Design: P+0 architecture. We find Narigua House in “El Jonuco” a beautiful place where we enjoy from 360º of spectacular views. This mountain-enclosed neighborhood reminds us of numerous Mexican towns where tall mountains limit the valley where its inhabitants settle.
Architect: Ana Paula Barros
This building honors Brazilian architecture where you can find elements of the Bauhaus combined with the Brazilian modernism of Oscar Niemeyer and Lucio Costa.
Inspired by the famous Farnsworth House by Mies Van der Rohe, the project explores four of the five points of modern architecture: open plan, pilotis, free facade and ribbon windows.
New city apartment in the Italian capital design by LAD – Laboratorio di Architettura e Design. This interior design work is located in a building that was once a social housing unit and is now fronting one of the most elegant streets in Rome.
Design: Eduardo Hernandez Ch. Located in Valle de Bravo lake in Mexico, this bold building is located on a steep slope, and with boundaries irregular in its geometry. Bordered by a brook of clear water and by the lake itself, at one very narrow end there is a bridge that provides the only access to the site.
Architect: Enrique Browne
Contemporary Summer House in Chile
The site of this holiday house is long and very inclined. It falls from the North to the South. On its upper edge it sits on a road that unites different seaside towns.
From the upper section it offers splendid views of the seaside resort and of the bay. However, the tree-filled site had many problems.
20th Century home in New Hampshire, USA. An unusual Frank Lloyd Wright House from 1950. The architectural style is ‘Prairie School’.
The Zimmerman House is a house located in the north end of Manchester, New Hampshire. It is a Usonian house designed in 1950 by Frank Lloyd Wright for Dr. Isadore and Lucille Zimmerman.
Design: Pierre-Stephane Dumas. This frameless, virtually roofless Bubble is inflated by a special turbine which keeps it in shape, renews the air and eliminates pollen, humidity and condensation problems.
Inside, the air is fresh and filtered, there are no mosquitoes and the acoustics are particularly soothing. You can set up your Bubble in next to no time, to make a cosy nest wherever you like, whenever you like.
Architect: Amyas Connell. Famous Modernist English house. The head of the British School in Rome seems an unlikely person to commission the first Modern house in England. But it was the archaeologist, Professor Bernard Ashmole who, in 1928, asked one of his students, a young New Zealander called Amyas Connell to design his family home. The building design evolved as a Y-shaped plan to optimise views and sun.