
Big modern house design by Nabil Gholam
The structure of the house made of sand stone walls that define space generous indoor and outdoor, while stretching out into the garden. Amazing mountain views captured in each bedroom window. Nabil Gholam Architecture & Planning is a team that is responsible for creating this 1200 square meters of Mediterranean homes. It is situated on a hill beatuful covered with pine trees. Landscape barely disrupted so that most of the trees still surround the house.
Cedar house design by Turnbull Griffin Haesloop Architects
The house had an interesting breakfast corner. This space 21 square meters located not far from the kitchen, until step 6-inch-high. Thank you to the piece of steel embedded in the walls, cedar benches appear to float without support, like a cedar table. House on the prairie indicates that there is a very quiet and comfortable way to live. Sea Ranch home sites for small-eyed with mature pine trees and opening into the meadow overlooking the Pacific Ocean. The design is inspired by the simplicity of Japanese homes and almost entirely made of wood. Simple from the outside and in, he had a continuous band of windows and doors capture the stunning views and natural light. Cedar ceiling and sheetrock walls create a clean, minimalist interior.
Modern house design in Acton Park, Australia
Volume house plans folded in both horizontal and vertical, providing many micro-variations in the shape of space and glazed openings. It is set on concrete surface with two parallel walls, and this disjuncture geometry provides a ladder and fragmentary “mini-table” to study and dining room. So the complex geometry of the house and up-to-date based on the features that most classic of Australian suburbs. The house is 246 square meters is a long lowlands, dark objects are placed in Acton Park, Australia. It is located far from the tree as possible to maximize penetration of Sun House in sharp contrast with the color of the exterior of buildings surrounded by scenery, but trying to disappear like a stealth bomber into the shadows of pine trees grown nearby. To maximize the intake of winter sunlight and cross ventilation of all rooms the house has a linear plan. The form also extends to respond in an open landscape.