Tuesday, 29. June 2010

This home design is the concept of a greenhouse. H-House is located in the leafy area of Maastricht, The Netherlands. All internal and external walls are a combination of transparent and opaque glass. The goal is that homeowners can enjoy the scenery around it. This building has no structural walls, with some rectangular columns provide support. Interior spaces are designed with a series of curtains with a combination of materials and color variations are used. All of which can not be separated from their cold hands Wiel said: Architects as the designer of this house. Read more »
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Saturday, 26. June 2010

This is very famous opera house in Sydney, Australia. This is the eighth wonder of the world. Design the Sydney Opera House was built starting in March 1959 after an incident which occurred the destruction of the existing Fort Macquarie Tram Depot. For the construction of this building, the process long enough for the passing of three stages: foundation and build a podium overlooking Sydney Harbour, the construction of the outer skin and interior. This building has been said to be a monument to technology, community, and the world during the 20th century, Jørn Utzon Pritzker Award in 2003, and in 2007 she was appointed as UNESCO World Heritage Site, along with ancient landmarks like Stonehedge. Large exterior glass wall designed by architects who are appointed and supported by vertical steel mullions that stretched all the way up at the mouth of shellfish. To support the 2000 panel of glass in the building structure, used bronze glazing bar running from the mullions (erdiri from two layers of glass joined by a plastic interlayer to strengthen the window and provide better sound insulation), designed by Ove Arup & Partners. Read more »
Tuesday, 22. June 2010

Design houses are located around the wooded atmosphere forestry, the objective of this modern house designed so that homeowners can be unified with nature. This building was designed by Altus Architecture and Location: Minnetonka, MN, USA. Design is to be conveyed to the display of open space that connect with nature so it is very flexible to be part of it. Space for outdoor play and interdependent. Site design consists of several rooms including the terrace near the kitchen, forming a transition between the main class and the lower level. Created an open playing space and associated with fresh and cool atmosphere. Use of fescue grass for natural preservation. Top level contains a bedroom wing and playroom in the garage. Resting on the basis of these two forms of ocher and black as fiber cement panels of gray. Aluminum windows make the bird’s-eye view on the main level and draw in natural light through clerestory glass at the top level. Read more »
Tuesday, 22. June 2010

“Football Fever” or World Cup is now again a scene, in which people worldwide are now again enjoying the game. A French architect named Chartier-Carbasson has designed a soccer training center in Amiens, France. Design shown is sloping grass roof which join the adjacent field. Design buildings with adequate facilities such as the central ground floor houses the locker room, gym and medical facilities with accommodation and offices above. Not only was the atmosphere Selle River and the surrounding greenery can be seen from the terrace of buildings and training room glazed. This building consists of two floors, first floor provided accommodation for the players, office and training space. On the ground floor there are changing rooms, medical units, services, and extensive activity space. Read more »
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