Albatross Residence Designed by Bayden Goddard Design Architects (BGD Architects) and is located in Queensland, Australia. Here is a description from the architects: The residence successfully achieves its own oasis, by capturing beach-front vista and access whilst maintaining a private yet expansive pool and entertaining core. Entry to the residence is via a recycled timber colonnade and gatehouse that grants covered access to both wings of the house. A glazed hallway wraps the central courtyard on both the ground and first floor giving scenic circulation past the main amenities whilst providing aesthetic flow, travelling the timber stair. Privacy is ensured and natural light is made abundant as the open tread stair is back light entirely by opaque glazing. Louvered glazing has been utilised throughout the home to control ventilation by natural breezes. The internal and external palette of finishes of natural timbers and stone cohesively create a tropical, modern and comfortable ambience’s. External finishes of recycled timber, natural stone, and copper allow the property to further develop character over time.
Casa Gutierrez by P&P Architects
Specially designed for a recently married young couple in El Salvador, Casa Gutierrez has the exquisite feel of a contemporary home with traditional spaces. Designed by P&P Architects, there’s a Salvadoran kitchen, a large living room with floor to ceiling glass windows and a small terrace in the front that gives the feeling of living outdoors. Promoting natural light during the day and turning into a gorgeous lit home at night, it’s perfect both for a family or a young bachelor. Casa Schierle, Sustainable Home
Project “Casa Schierle” belongs to Matthias Benz Architecture & Design and is located in a picturesque village near Munich, Germany. We really like its architecture and interior design and couldn’t help noticing the beautiful indoor color palette, a subtle combination of white, green and wood elements. But there is more to this house than meets the eye. We also found out some interesting information regarding the project’s sustainable features. The developing of the building also included the use of recyclable materials and the inclusion of energy saving concepts.There are plans for solar panels and rainwater collectors in the future. Beautiful landscapes, amazing architecture and an energy sufficient home- an impressive association, wouldn’t you say? |