Archive for the ‘House Tour’ Category
Geddes Residence, West Vancouver By Nigel Parish
This beautiful wooden house managed a warm intrusion in the surrounding environment, all very carefully planned and designed by Nigel Parish from the Canadian Architectural Design Studio Splyce. South oriented, with large windows and doors, the Geddes Residence has an irregular shape with view to the ocean. The interior’s main characteristic is the open space. […]
Metrogramma Superspazio From Milan, Italy
This 200sqm Milan Superspazio was made in 2007 by Metrogramma architects. It’s a living room as big as a house or a house as welcoming as a living room. Downstairs is the actual living room area. Surprisingly, but in a very own vision quite logic, the kitchen is upstairs. It’s an open Kitchen, with a […]
Wroxton Road House By Nonya Grenader
I found this Wroxton Road House in my daily internet ramblings and was impressed by its warmth. The pictures do help a lot in this kind of judgement but I also have to draw your attention towards the wooden details and the simplicity of the construction. The house was designed by Nonya Grenader. Her work […]
Prime Chelsea Loft, New York
This beautiful New York loft from 214 West 17th Street works with whites and open spaces to create a very discreet impression of luxury. The loft is exposed to the sun from three sides (North, South, West) through its 14 windows. The living room features two fireplaces on two opposite walls, a separated area where […]
Harmonia 57, Sao Paulo Brazil
I guess this building changes the way I understand the “living space†concept. Harmonia 57 is Triptyque’s office building located in west Sao Paulo, Brazil. The eco system which allows the vegetation to grow on the walls of the building is heavily sustained by a watering structure running through the concrete walls. The plants grow […]
The Necklace House, Yamagata Japan
The Necklace House built in Yamagata, Japan by Hiroshi Nakamura & NAP architects is a beautiful sight to see. Its main attraction (at least to me), besides the unusual shape, is the bathroom. Why? Simply because it has 16,000 windows! I was amazed and found the outcome pretty impressive. This special feature as well as […]