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9 search results for lighting modern architecture in Modern Architecture Design consist of Interior architecture design, Home architecture design, Luxury architecture designModern Architecture House in Dionysos by Nikos Koukourakis
This modern house by architect Nikos Koukourakis is located in Dionysos, a residential suburb in northeastern Attica, Greece. The main architectural concept was to design a modern house with straight lines and big openings to a flat garden. This enables the natural light to travel through every space of the house, reducing the amount of [...]
Home Interiors of Nordstrom Townhouse in Stockholm
Nordstrom Townhouse was designed by a Stockholm-based architecture and design office Claesson Koivisto Rune. The house is located in Stockholm, Sweden on a site overlooking the city harbor. Designed with a modern architecture style, this town house features modern interiors as well. The living room, dining room, kitchen, and all the interior spaces are touched [...]
Modern Residential Architecture of Carla Ridge House
This modern Carla Ridge house is located in Beverly Hills, California. After passing two years of renovation, the house has now emerged with all of its extravagance including luxurious and spacious in all of its exteriors and interiors living spaces. Form the living room, bedroom till the kitchen and the storage room, all are spacious and wonderful. Modern furniture with artistic touch and the dramatic lighting, they all accentuate its luxury.
Modern Architecture of Rural Japanese House by Kidosaki Architects
house maintaining a low building profile that dynamically extends in east and west orientation, sharply extending eaves the dining and living areas as the main spaces of the house face to the south side garden filled with daylight, and on the north side with the seasonal views of hanareyama.
Modern Architecture of Long Barn Studio by Nicolas Tye Architects
The studio utilises rainwater harvesting, its own wind turbine, whole building air heat recovery circulation system, central vacuum and centralised lighting control. Utilising low energy lighting, organic paints and non-toxic chemical sealers further reinstates the philosophy of Nicolas Tye Architects. With a build cost of £225,000, the building mirrors a sensitive, but provocative response to modern design, sustainability and the contextual issues of today.









