Posts Tagged ‘minimalist house’

 

Minimalist Wooden No Polution Home by Quim Larrea & Katherine Bedwell

Minimalist Wooden No Polution  Home -all view

Buildings that are 20 miles from Barcelona, is a minimalist house designed by Quim Larrea & Katherine Bedwell & Quim Larrea. surrounding area that are widely seen by the use of the material path with gravel, bricks and wood into the main materials. Color wall and household use soft colors like black, white, brown. Headlight design is used to house seemed brighter. Interior design as part of the bed associated with the reading room, deliberately made more simple. The air is channeled into the house, free of pollution because trees near the house building. (more…)

Posted by deluxarch on December 15th, 2009 No Comments

Modern Minimalist House In Brisbane Australia

modern minimalist house exterior

Located in Brisbane Australia, this house follows the concept of modern minimalist house. fasade house is decorated with the horizontal bones made the house seem so solid and strong. the house interior is garnished with a blend colorful of paint, especially white and red. white and red combination will create the impression of contrast and bold. Every room in the house seemed so large without the addition of excessive accessories. (more…)

Posted by deluxarch on December 5th, 2009 1 Comment

Wooden House – Minimalist Design Architecture By Wim Goes

Minimalist Wooden House exterior view

This house is very simple and unique. all components are made of wood and is built above the lake. Located in a tiny hamlet about 10 km from the city of Ghent Belgium, this house designed by an architect named Wim Goes. In this residential structure, Goes created an elegant facade that encompasses both visual and structural grace. The facade is created from slim strips of wood (only 6 x 8 centimeters in cross-section) selected for the straightness of the growth rings in each piece of wood. And although the wood will still warp slightly in the rain and sun, this does not pose a structural problem because the facade does not need to bear wind load — the wind will blow right through the strips. The only structural load the wood strips must carry is the vertical load of the roof. (more…)

Posted by deluxarch on November 9th, 2009 No Comments

 

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