Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Architecture and Home Design

Architecture and Home Design


Unique House by Nunatak Architectes at Switzerland

Posted: 13 May 2013 09:43 PM PDT

Designed by Nunatak Architectes, this amazingly unique house is located in a picturesque valley of Switzerland. Inspired by a mountain, this house is like a huge inclined block – sloping roofs
epitomize mountain slopes and the lovely grey color of the house blends in perfectly with the hilly terrain. The most interesting thing is that some walls are made of simple stones that simply gives the entire house a more "eco-friendly" feel.

Unique House by Nunatak Architectes at Switzerland 1 Unique House by Nunatak Architectes at Switzerland

Unique House by Nunatak Architectes at Switzerland 2 Unique House by Nunatak Architectes at Switzerland

Unique House by Nunatak Architectes at Switzerland 3 Unique House by Nunatak Architectes at Switzerland

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Beautiful Rural Retreat by TsAO & McKOWN Architects

Posted: 13 May 2013 09:43 AM PDT

Designed by TsAO & McKOWN Architects. This beautiful rural retreat is located in Wainscot, New York, United States. The primary challenge was to design for the needs of a yet-to-be-determined client. Another significant question was how to root the house to the earth; the nearly flat site in a young growth forest offered no footing. We responded by reshaping the topography, establishing the first level slightly below grade and sculpting the surrounding terrain into a gentle rise. In addition to anchoring the house, this also allowed the visible volume to be reduced, and enabled the creation of indoor/outdoor spaces that are at once secluded, yet very open to their surroundings.

The house functions (physically and psychologically) on multiple levels – as much an intimate retreat for two (or one) as an accommodating host to an extended family (or numerous guests) – thus promoting multiple, overlapping narratives. Above, the public face; contained, controlled, consistent. Below, the private sphere; free-wheeling and spontaneous. We chose to embrace, rather than deny, this inherent ambivalence – a duality that is universal to the human condition.

Beautiful Rural Retreat by TsAO McKOWN Architects 1 Beautiful Rural Retreat  by TsAO & McKOWN Architects

Beautiful Rural Retreat by TsAO McKOWN Architects 2 Beautiful Rural Retreat  by TsAO & McKOWN Architects

Beautiful Rural Retreat by TsAO McKOWN Architects 3 Beautiful Rural Retreat  by TsAO & McKOWN Architects

Beautiful Rural Retreat by TsAO McKOWN Architects 4 Beautiful Rural Retreat  by TsAO & McKOWN Architects

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