Tag Archives: garden
Pittman Dowell Residence by Michael Maltzan Architecture
Posted on 13. Jul, 2010 in Architecture

The house for an artistic couple is inspired by the interlocking arrangements of polygons and takes the form of a heptagon.
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Castro Residence by Jones Haydu
Posted on 13. Jul, 2010 in Architecture

The small Victorian house is designed specifically to have larger gathering areas and open spaces while maintaining some privacy.
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Enclosed Open House by Wallflower Architecture + Design
Posted on 07. Jul, 2010 in Architecture

The owners of the house wanted spaces that are open to the exterior as much as possible, hence the name Enclose Open House.
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Maximum Garden House by Formwerkz
Posted on 03. Jun, 2010 in Architecture

When you want a home in a packed place of the city and still be dreaming of a garden in which your kids can play, then you might get some inspiration from the Maximum Garden House.
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House in Kodaira by Suppose Design Office
Posted on 28. May, 2010 in Architecture

The clients wanted a semi private front garden on this very small 117 m2 site. Thus the front tent was the idea that was added to the house.
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33rd Street Residence by Rockefeller Partners Architects
Posted on 21. May, 2010 in Architecture

Located in a small 420 square meter lot, this house has a great view to the Pacific Ocean and Malibu coastline. Due to careful planning the house even has a garden.
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Brown/Saide Residence by BNOdesign
Posted on 17. May, 2010 in Interior design

All white, beige and all clean, the Brown/Saide Residence still has a great contrast to make the place look interesting, unique and yet not sterile.
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Mobile kitchen by Calanc
Posted on 30. Apr, 2010 in Kitchen

The warm weather is coming in and staying inside is becoming a difficult task. The Mobile kitchen is a solution and a reason to stay more often outside.
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Hill End Ecohouse by Riddel Architecture
Posted on 29. Apr, 2010 in Architecture

The Hill End Ecohouse is named appropriately, it is so eco that it uses almost 80% recycled materials from the 1930s house that originally occupied its narrow riverfront site.
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Tipi by confused-direction
Posted on 27. Apr, 2010 in Miscellaneous

Our friends at confused-direction sent us their new project – tipi, which is a new interpretation of the nomades house.



