Hi-Hat House, Boulder / FLOWER Architecture
The Hi-Hat House, a project by FLOWER Architecture, offers a unique narrative of adaptability and innovation in residential design.
The Hi-Hat House, a project by FLOWER Architecture, offers a unique narrative of adaptability and innovation in residential design.
The challenge was to transform a somewhat dated 1980s compact house into a sophisticated, bush-inspired family residence suitable for a lockdown environment and beyond, accommodating a family of six.
The IMLA House is located in Porto in Bairro da Vilarinha, a neighbourhood built during the last stage of economic housing neighbourhoods developed by the regime of Estado Novo in 1958.
Architect Rui Rosmaninho designed a bespoke single-family residence in Aveiro, Portugal, with sweeping views of the region’s characteristic estuary that stretches alongside the Atlantic Ocean.
Nestled in a wooded area outside Morelia, Michoacán, the vacation home, known as Arcano House, is designed to seamlessly blend into its natural surroundings.
Nestled in the serene desert landscape of Yucca Valley, California, the Panorama House serves as an idyllic retreat from the busy life of Southern California.
Designed as a summer retreat for a young couple with two daughters from São Paulo, this residence is crafted to enhance their interests in reading, music, and gastronomy, while also providing ample outdoor space for entertaining friends.
This is a real modern farmhouse — Net-Zero with a cool roof and triple glazed passive house windows, along with passive house detailing to achieve the most energy efficient house possible.
This project is implemented on a two thousand square meter lot in the La Horqueta neighborhood, San Isidro, in a low-scale residential environment with abundant vegetation.