TD House: A Perfect Fusion of Tradition and Modernity
TD House in Debrecen, Hungary, by Sporaarchitects blends tradition and modernity. This 146 sq meter home features a dynamic veranda, large glass surfaces, and solar panels for energy efficiency.
TD House in Debrecen, Hungary, by Sporaarchitects blends tradition and modernity. This 146 sq meter home features a dynamic veranda, large glass surfaces, and solar panels for energy efficiency.
Takapuna Beach House – Boatsheds was designed by Strachan Group Architects in association with Rachael Rush. Located in Takapuna, Auckland, this house is NZIA Auckland Award Winner – 2015 – Housing.
Designed by the esteemed New Zealand studio W2, this residence showcases a blend of elegance and architectural innovation. Combining two distinct forms, this four-bedroom home optimizes the property to ensure urban privacy while also embracing open plan…
Merida House was designed by Henry Ponce Miranda. The house has an area of 200 square meters and an interior design that combines traditional Mexican elements with contemporary design. Description by Henry Ponce: Located in the historic center
Canyon House, nestled in North Vancouver, British Columbia, is a masterful renovation project by McFarlane Biggar Architects and Designers. This house revitalizes a late 1950s post and beam structure, preserving its architectural integrity while adapting to contemporary…
Washington-based Kube Architecture has designed Casa Abierta for a family with two children. Description by Kube Architecture: The Owners are from Costa Rica. After the second meeting, their second child was born. At the third meeting, their
Project: Modern Atrium House Architects: Klopf Architecture Project Team: John Klopf, AIA, Geoff Campen, Angela Todorova, and Jeff Prose Structural Engineer: Alex Rood, SE, Fulcrum Engineering (now Pivot Engineering) Landscape Designer (atrium): Yoshi Chiba, Chiba’s Gardening Landscape
Located in Larvik, Norway, ZEB Pilot House is a Zero Emission Building designed by Snøhetta Architecture and Design.
There is a dramatic and winding approach up through the landscape that keeps the compound hidden until the last moment. The site strategy is one of slow revelation and discovery of the house and- ultimately- the view.