Friday, September 3, 2010

Homedit

Homedit


Open Air Sculpture Residence by Marek Rytych Architekt

Posted: 03 Sep 2010 08:48 AM PDT

The one unique thing in this house is the paved roadwork that runs both within and without the house structure. It is so well done that one may confuse it for a stone carpet running in and out of the house. Designed by Marek Rytych Architekt which are proffesionals in an industrial form of architecture, it was designed as a sculpture, and thus becomes a collector's item.

Raw decoration of the house use elevation substances. Sheet is used in the bathroom as well as the dining area. With numerous chunks of spaces, the house strictly portrays the picture of a sculpture or a painting. The greenness of the surrounding environment of the house gives is perpetually distracted by the numerous windows that are seen on the walls of these pieces of art, forming different shapes and sizes. The house is a three story building that will simply leave you in awe.{ via freshome}

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Awesome Luxury Residence In Germany By C18 Architekten

Posted: 03 Sep 2010 04:55 AM PDT

An awesome luxury building that gives that radiant view of the plain savanna land across the open end of the balcony. This luxurious German building by C18 Architekten is a stand alone, with huge rooms for the kitchen, entertainment suit and the living room

With a rectilinear proportionate view of the whole villa, the building's frontage is graced with the presence of a rectangular swimming pool, that gives the limestone walls along side it a view of the reflection of its waters.

Uniquely placed on the outside of the entire buildings are curtains that run from wall to wall, which when revealed at the middle give the opening to the frontage of the house. This is a pure glass frontage that gives way to the gigantic living room area that consequently ushers in the kitchen, adorned with brass utensils. From inside, one can watch the plains of green summer grass through the horizon. { photos by Brigida Gonzalez }

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Glass Mountain House by CplusC Architecture

Posted: 03 Sep 2010 01:38 AM PDT

This is a simple, glass house that combines a touch of woodwork with frames of corrosive free steel and was designed integral by CplusC Architecture. The entire wall area is covered in crystal glass that comfortably runs from the ground floor up to the first floor. The weekender boasts of having the longest lasting corrosive protection for a system used in housing.

The hardwood used is from the Australian forests, and the covering of the roofing on the first floor is a softened kind of corrugated iron sheet, that is painted with a swift light gray color that gently compliments the forest cover that surrounds the building.

The seemingly endless work of glass makes it possible for anyone to view the outside from the inside and vice versa. Actually, one can literally view the other side of the forest through the house. The extensive use of glass in this house gives it a niche above others.

New and recycled Australian hardwoods were used to frame the steel structure. Soft-toned gray steel used for the dramatically angled roof blends with the muted tones of the surrounding bush. Glass was used extensively throughout the home, with dramatic effect. The structure seems to almost hover over the site and indoor and outdoor spaces merge seamlessly.{ via thecoolist }


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