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Cliff House by Altius Architecture – Cliffside Sustainable Retreat

Cliff House by Altius Architecture

Cliff House by Altius Architecture: Set on the Cliffside of a much-cherished lake, this cottage seeks to enhance the extraordinary surrounding scenery through the thoughtful integration of building elements with the natural assets of the site and terrain. This dwelling emerges form the rock formation of the cliff using the same local granite to form [...]

Posted on June 2nd, 2011 under Nature House Design | 2 Comments »

Sustainable Bouldin Residence by Alter Studio in Texas

Bouldin Residence by Alter Studio

The Bouldin house design presents an aesthetic that engages serendipity in many guises, where board-formed concrete, rough recycled wood flooring and vertical cedar siding is posed against abstract detailing allowing sunlight and shadow from every direction. The project situated between private walled courtyard and a protected live oak tree, this structure formed in compact 2-storey [...]

Posted on October 25th, 2010 under Residence House Design | 1 Comment »

Fish House by Guz Architects

Fish House by Guz Architects

Guz Architects have completed the Fish House in Singapore. This modern tropical bungalow encapsulates the essence of living in the hot and humid climate of Singapore by creating open spaces which encourage natural ventilation and offer residents views to the ocean. Incoming search terms:modern tropical house, singapore houses, guz architects, modern tropical houses, guz architect, [...]

Posted on July 9th, 2010 under Luxury House Design | No Comments »

Sustainable Design Modest Budget, B House by Anderson Anderson Architecture + Nishiyama Architects

Main concept for this home is a sustainable as possible with modest budget available. The house features two bedroom, one bath home built on a hillside overlooking Kumamoto, Japan. Implementation of the sustainable concept include natural, renewable, healthy materials; optimized solar shading, day lighting, and chimney-effect natural ventilation; solar hot water heating; high-efficiency hydronic heating [...]

Posted on April 27th, 2010 under Minimalist House Design | No Comments »