Showing posts with label Modern House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Modern House. Show all posts

Monday, March 8, 2010

Contemporary Raw Stone and Wood House

This house is designed with outside and inside integration in mind. It’s located in Buenos Aires, Argentina so the weather isn’t complication in that. Its exterior incorporates only natural materials like stone and wood and consists of bearing walls and steel columns that allow greater openness to the garden. The load-bearing walls are made in stone, providing greater insulation and waterproof. The house is oriented north to catch beautiful lake views with floor-to-ceiling windows. The house’s shape is two blocks connected with entrance. The house features as public areas as private spaces as for adults as for their kids. Private areas are separated in order to give family members an autonomy.

Contemporary Raw Stone and Wood House
Contemporary Raw Stone and Wood House
Contemporary Raw Stone and Wood House
Contemporary Raw Stone and Wood House
Contemporary Raw Stone and Wood House

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

very modern house or avant garde architecture

very modern house or avant garde architecture
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very modern house or avant garde architecture3
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very modern house or avant garde architecture4

New Urbanism tenets, applied to New Towns and other communities, are based on high density development giving over green space to the public good, a central business core with close by residential development, and restrictive covenants governing the styles of architecture prescribed.

In most cases, garages are relegated to rear alleys so as not to crowd the front elevations. Period features are based on regional styles. Some communities allow very modern or avant garde architecture, such as in Prospect, Colorado.

Most are based on traditional Colonial, Mediterranean, Victorian, Low Country, and Classical Revival styles.