duminică, 26 septembrie 2010

My home office






One of the most interesting entries of the competition in Sukkah City in New York, in Union Square was this “hollow” pavilion. Sukkah means temporary accommodation in translation, a cabin with a roof made of branches. The competition was tough as there was a high number of various design limitations and the location is one of the most populous cities in the world. The bungalow is in this case not a shelter from sun and sand but from the bustle of the city, its infrastructure, tumult and it becomes a sanctuary from the whole world. The aim was to create something diametrically different from the surroundings, creation of a space which automatically slows down your pace and changes your behavior. The contestants designed a pavilion with a corrugated ceiling which is never higher than a man. The overall dimensions limit the movements of people. The light penetrating the walls of different thickness also has a relaxing effect.

luxury and good taste is "home" to him






The need of progress is natural. The world needs to advance and that applies to each sector, including architecture. The designer and at the same time the owner of this house engineer Guy Shallard kept that in mind while designing his house. He designed a living area that is elevated and suspended like a bridge several metres above the ground. The decision to suspend the living area within a bold bridge element was also influenced by Shallard’s engineering background. It is lit, narrow and long like a hall that connects different functions and so becomes the centerpiece of the house. The house is oriented to the lake and so offers views of the nature through huge glass window panes. The place under the bridge is a terrace that is completely open on two sides and offers the opportunity for barbecues.

sâmbătă, 25 septembrie 2010

Stylish and modern interior design







Anyone wants a home This is a dream that anyone has at some point.
At one time my turn came. I made a decision! I really need to build my house. I thought a few months trying to project my imagination into the perfect house but I realised that I cannot succeed so alone I started to ask some help. What was the solution? I turned to an architect. In three days i had a plan, in two weeks project was ready. I imediately felt that with the help of a professional architect my dream house can be created. Simple, modern, perfect I might add .Finally my dream house takes shape. Construction took a little longer but was worth it. This house is really great with a modern design, with a perfect color blend, with large rooms and large windows in other words it's a house designed to fit our times.

modern house

arhitecture
Both the Kip House and the X House are prefab models based on large interior spaces, specifically designed and positioned to enhance the dialog between the interior and exterior spaces. Black is a central element, which reminds me of modern Scandinavian architecture design; I like the way both the facade and the roof are finished in black, creating an optical illusion of the roof merging with the facade, and vise versa.