October 30, 2009
By: Greatfa
Category: Architecture Design Homes, Residential Architecture, an architect
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The Japanese Architecture Home called Boukyo house created by Nakayma Architects in Sapporo, Japan.as a crowded city in Japan an architect Nakayma would to separate a private space and public space to be possible. An architect try to Located the two bedrooms and bathroom as far apart from the dining room, living room, and kitchen.all interior and exterior side designed with extreme and solid construction to avoid earthquake disaster.The interior features an interesting display of lighting created by geometric shapes in the bathroom.
October 29, 2009
By: Greatfa
Category: Architecture Design Homes, an architect
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The fortress-like entrance wall is punctuated by a large opening which allows a glimpse of the entry courtyard. This forecourt, shaded by a tree in bed of white pebbles, establishes the minimalist mood of the residence. An orchestrated series of courts divide and sculpt the space of the house. Rooms respond to the program while boundaries are continuously defined by light and material. Even the major doors, which rise up to the full height of the rooms, add to the sense of unhindered space.
October 29, 2009
By: Greatfa
Category: Architecture Design Homes
The primary character of the design id to provided by the urban pergola the brand of the entire project. Functionally it integrates the entire space of the complex into one, Separating the public space from the residential floors by creating a climatic and visual membrane between the levels it also emphasizes the Mediterranean character of the open public space with a dynamic play of light and shade.
October 29, 2009
By: Greatfa
Category: Architecture Design Homes
Our approach was to develop an iconic tower form that is conceptually expressive of the confluence of regional energies which define the Cheongma area as Korea’s Open Window to the world. Cheongna’s aspiration to create a global center for cultural and economic exchange in the center of Northeast Asia can be distilled into symbolic form born of the emotion and spirit of the place.
October 25, 2009
By: Greatfa
Category: Architecture Design Homes, Residential Architecture, Sustainable Architecture Design, an architect
Opening up the residential park into three strips allowed residential building to be interwoven with the peat landscape. All houses have a parking space in one of the buildings’ underground garages, which also contain parking space for visitors.The Paswerk plan includes 119 houses, 78 of which are patio houses and 41 canal houses and town houses. The single-storey patio houses have roof gardens and terraces on top.All the houses face south. The town houses have large façades and conservatories on the south side. The patio houses have their living area on the north side of the patio, creating an outdoor space on the south side. The houses are highly energy-efficient. The houses are positioned across the site in a way that allows the existing valuable trees to remain in place between the houses or new ones to be planted.