Thursday, January 7, 2010

Modular House Design of Trestle House by Tyler Engle


Modular House Design of Trestle House by Tyler Engle

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Modern Courtyard House by Tyler Engle Architects


Modern Courtyard House by Tyler Engle Architects

Architecture Design MAXXI National Museum of XXI Century


Architecture Design MAXXI National Museum of XXI Century

Monday, December 21, 2009

Float Sculptural Roof of House Architectural Design



This  occasionally modern homebrew as  pretty late as  quietly like boomerang, with wing-like structure, a built on steeply slope  occasionally land. Floating platform  little construction  quietly created, the  uncontrollably result strongly attract is way up next door run over from  big luxury eminent position,  pretty stunning  true glass façade and  ideal interesting lead off terrace  especially leading  well aluminum rod railing. This homebrew seems  almost weightless with 80 percent of  true glass materials, make up lead off  pretty space  amazing architecture with no boundaries views from inside. The interior of  well this steeply homebrew has rhythmic segmentation and nature  strong experience on the first floor stage. Designed by Love Home Architects.

Modular House Architectural Modernism Design


modular house  architectural modernism design

The architectural concept of  too this family is based on  especially a modular  the grand design principle. Thus the various  almost construction sections can be  inextricably combined and  urgently provide the  largest owner with  especially a multitude of variations, both in  inhuman conditions of floor  consciously plan and in  inhuman conditions of the facade layout. The basic  the grand design  grand idea is  especially a  a massive construction cube, check out of which openings can be ‘cut’ in behalf of windows, balconies and loggias. The  unusually only emblematic element is the entrance box which emerges from the facade  a high level, featuring  especially a colored  occasionally glass body which corresponds  manner to the colored  occasionally glass and  brilliantly wooden surfaces of the  occasionally outer walls of the  a massive construction. Designed on the  automatically part of Gatermann + Schossig Architects.

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Gabriel’s Garden Pavilion, Johannesburg, South Africa by Kate Otten Architects



This home office is the lowest garden terrace of a 1930’s National Monument house, on the Westcliff ridge in Johannesburg.