Senin, 25 Juli 2011

Best Home Interior

Best Home Interior


Modern Prefab Containers of Hope by Benjamin Garcia Saxe Architecture

Posted: 24 Jul 2011 08:52 PM PDT

Benjamin Garcia Saxe is a Costa Rican architect, have designed a profitable concept for modern homes that are environmentally friendly, recycled cargo container residences. Modern Prefab Containers of Hope is a simple design solutions that successfully transform the two former container became a house to live with the aesthetics of modern design in San Jose, Costa Rica, that is not just livable but lovely is itself impressive, but has particular global appeal to those who cannot afford more. Modern prefab design concept Containers of Hope seeks to create a sense of openness within the internal volume that also provide cross-ventilation as the need for air conditioning. The entire structure is lofted on stilts – a subtle tribute to structural simplicity, regional climate and perhaps to the Mies van der Rohe and Le Corbusier era of traditional Modernism as well.

Modern Prefab Containers of Hope Exterior Architecture by Benjamin Garcia Saxe Architecture

Modern Prefab Containers of Hope living Room design by Benjamin Garcia Saxe Architecture

Modern Prefab Containers of Hope Open Plan Dining and living Room design by Benjamin Garcia Saxe Architecture

Modern Prefab Containers of Hope Bedroom Design by Benjamin Garcia Saxe Architecture

Modern Prefab Containers of Hope Bathroom Design by Benjamin Garcia Saxe Architecture

Prefab Containers of Hope by Benjamin Garcia Saxe Architecture

Modern Prefab Containers of Hope

Photos by Andres Garcia Lachner

Fabulous Summer House Design – The Casa Barone by Widjedal Racki Bergerhoff Architects

Posted: 24 Jul 2011 06:10 AM PDT

Located at the Ingaro Evligne, Sweden. This an fabulous summer house design by the Widjedal Racki Bergerhoff Architects, The Casa Barone constructed on a sloping ground into a property with good sun conditions and flat areas. The biggest part of the building is dug into the slope, creating a large horizontal platform in ground level. Half of this platform is taken up by the upper floor of the building; the other half remains an open outdoor terrace in direct connection to the kitchen inside. Next to the kitchen is the living area, which, from its elevated position, faces the water view as well as the upper half of two large oak trees. The studio, or rather a place for inspiration and creation of precious art for this Italian painter and his Swedish wife, makes an abrupt change to its traditional Swedish pitched roof neighbours. The building glitters as a golden shrine penetrated with large black windows as it sits in the rocky slope in between sculptural pine trees.

The Casa Barone Exterior Design by Widjedal Racki Bergerhoff Architects

The Casa Barone Living Room Interior Design by Widjedal Racki Bergerhoff Architects

The Casa Barone Family Room Design by Widjedal Racki Bergerhoff Architects

The Casa Barone Open Living Room Design by Widjedal Racki Bergerhoff Architects

The Casa Barone Master Bedroom Design by Widjedal Racki Bergerhoff Architects

The Casa Barone Staircase Design by Widjedal Racki Bergerhoff Architects

The Casa Barone Kitchen Design by Widjedal Racki Bergerhoff Architects

The Casa Barone Bathroom Design by Widjedal Racki Bergerhoff Architects

The Casa Barone Sun deck Lounge Design by Widjedal Racki Bergerhoff Architects

The Casa Barone by Widjedal Racki Bergerhoff Architects

Photographs: Åke E:son Lindman

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