Kids’ Pod: Pavilion for Children Connected to House
Kids’ Pod is an extension pavilion connected by a glazed bridge to the Hill House, a house built in 2006. Both the house and the new pavilion were made by the architect Mihaly Slocombe
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Kids’ Pod is an extension pavilion connected by a glazed bridge to the Hill House, a house built in 2006. Both the house and the new pavilion were made by the architect Mihaly Slocombe
Designed by Dualchas Architects, this house was built for a family of 5 people in Colbost, on the Island of Skye, Scotland. The house is divided into two main volumes, one for common rooms, respectively social use and another for private rooms. Along with these two volumes, there were built two smaller structures: a garage
Standing out through an excellent eco-friendly concept, Incubo house was designed by the architect Maria Jose Trejos from Costa Rica and it was made from shipping containers.
Hupomone Ranch is located on the land of a 160 acres farm, located in Chileno Valley, just three miles west of downtown Petaluma, California. The ranch has been uncultivated for more than 30 years, and the new owners, a young family with three children wanted to build a modern barn-house that would reflect their commitment to sustainable agriculture.
Perched on one of the highest points at the edge of Austin, Barton Hills House by A Parallel Architecture offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city and nearby mountains. Spanning 2,800 square feet, this modern residence utilizes the sloping terrain to enhance both functionality and design, integrating seamlessly with the natural landscape.
Project: Lake House Architects: De La Carrera Cavanzo Construction: PRV ASOCIADOS, Laura Pinto, Humberto Rocha. Collaborators: Mauricia Berrío, Juan Sebatián Rocha. Structural design: Eng. Lucía Rojas. Hydraulic design: INGEHIDRAR: ARQ. Luis Fernánez Electric design: EMC: ARCH. Enrique Mejía Fernando de la Carrera and Alejandro Cavanzo have proposed to reinterpret through this project the traditional rural
With a high position and a panoramic view over the Baggensfjarden bay, this Swedish house occupies 251 square meters in a very quiet area of Saltsjobaden city from Sweden, situated on the Baltic Sea coast.
Everett Street Residence by Dawson & Clinton is located in Palo Alto, California, and was projected to create a union between the interior and exterior, to allow the residents to travel easily between the two environments. In order to help this union, large windows are integrated into the exterior walls, providing view towards a centrally