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Eco Friendly House Design by RPA

Tree House Design by RPA

Banyan Treehouse is a mini art studio and a sanctuary located on a hillside overlooking downtown Los Angeles in the distance. Every surface of the tree house is appointed with wood, creating an unparalleled level of warmth. The exterior is clad with high-grade cedar while the Underside of the Eaves and the structure itself are clad with palope rich. Inside, the walnut floors are complemented by walnut walls paneled. Serving both as a studio and as guest accommodation, the tree house is completely self-sufficient with a water closet, fireplace, refrigerator, daybed, and television. Outside, down a quick walk the stairs leads to a protected and private outdoor shower. (more…)

Posted by deluxarch on February 12th, 2010 No Comments

Forest Home of Luxury by Michael Rantilla

Forest Home of Luxury by Michael Rantilla-all

Wooden houses are not always identified with the simple house. Wooden houses can make a mansion. This luxurious home designed by an architect named Michael Rantilla. Trend wooden house had become the talk of the world, other than issued capital is not for home-based luxury but a lot of concrete buildings that make wood-based. (more…)

Posted by deluxarch on December 12th, 2009 No Comments

Los Angles’s Oil Gas Station Architecture

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The building architecture is a United Oil Gas Station of Kanner Architects is located in Los Angeles, California. There was a mini market and 12 gas stations and car wash. Structure designed so grand adorn the streets of California. Outer features, using the metal serves as a roof, can be connected to the car wash. The structure has a double role is to bring the car platform to the gas station and other designs are used to refuel. (more…)

Posted by deluxarch on December 2nd, 2009 No Comments

Dolce & Gabana Showroom Design By Piuarch in Milano

D & G Showroom Milano

Milano is the ideal place for shopping, especially at D & G showroom. With 5.000 square meters area, D & G building in Milan, Italy is a combination of elements of classical and modern architecture. The facades of the building housing the showrooms are entirely glazed and feature a series of vertical, closely spaced louvers of opal glass. This membrane, made of glass, acts as a filter, softly diffusing the daylight through the building and serving at the same time as a sunshade. (more…)

Posted by deluxarch on November 24th, 2009 No Comments

 

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