Thursday, February 17, 2011
Minimalist Modern Home Ideas
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Architecture show : Cool Spaces!

Cool Spaces! is a dynamic 13-part series that brings alive some of the most provocative and bold architecture of the 21st century. Hosted by architect Stephen Chung, each episodes features public spaces from around the world, designed by architects pushing the boundary of contemporary architecture, materials and process.
Produced for Public Television, Cool Spaces! currently in pilot phase, offers viewers an experience of these public spaces as never before. But the architect and producer are seeking the support of architecture lovers everywhere. To lend your support email DIFundSubmission@pbs.org before 3rd December, 2010 to make this a reality.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Modern German Architecture – Unusual Concrete House Plan

Modern German Architecture – Unusual Concrete House Plan
A prime example of forward-thinking, modern German architecture, this concrete house plan by Architects Brauning is situated in a dense urban centre, but its unusual look and unique flow are totally out of this world. Concrete, steel, wood and an expansive glass wall make their way around this home’s irregular shape, offering awesome views of the outdoors. Inside, this modern house spreads living areas across four levels, which are open to one another but still provide a level of privacy. The architects stayed away from a traditional layout of walls and rooms, opting rather for an open-concept house plan that allows for a connection between these conventionally separate living spaces. The four-tiered design lets residents appreciate the modern yet cozy fireplace from any room. Below the living spaces are two lower levels, housing the bathroom with a gorgeous stone bathtub, and the master bedroom
Single Storey House Plans – Modern House

Single Storey House Plans – Modern House M
Modern, marvelous, magnificent! There are many words the “M” in "House M" can represent. This stunning single storey house plan by Austrian architecture firm Caramel Architekten makes the most on one-floor living by extending the indoors into the unlimited outdoors. Floor-to-ceiling windows open the home plan toward the west facing the Danube Valley ; and to the south onto a covered terrace, boasting an outdoor entertaining area with views of the pond. The glass walls really expand this single storey home’s compact 12-by-12-ft. footprint, and offer direct access to an open-air terrace encircling the home. Simplicity dominates this straightforward cube house with its flat roof and walls, which give it economical appeal. Prefabricated materials allowed this home to be erected on its concrete slab within house of arriving on site, further reducing construction costs
house Architecture : Barnes House


Thursday, November 18, 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Friday, October 29, 2010
Monday, October 25, 2010
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Monday, October 4, 2010
Monday, September 20, 2010
Modern Minimallist House Design in Manhattan Beach

This house located in Manhattan Beach, Designer by Aidlin Darling, Its a perfect house design for anyone who like to get outdoor relaxing, the house offers outdoor rooms are landscaped and open to the sky, providing daylight to the lover levels and extension to adjacent spaces.




Saturday, September 18, 2010
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Minimalist House Design From Brazil


Open space was the typical characteristics that were received to this house, with the form that very the box to all the sides, The design of this house architecture was made by Marcio Kogan, this house has located in São Paulo, Brazil this house consisted of three levels, including the bedroom, the office, the garden, et cetera, this good and beautiful house design.


Thursday, September 2, 2010
Saturday, August 28, 2010
Modern Green House Minimalist
Monday, August 9, 2010
Modern House Residence by John Pardey Architects


John Pardey Architects said
We based our concept on three elements; living, guest and bedroom spaces, to create ‘wings’ that adopt a pinwheel form, raised up on columns to deal with flooding from the river. A dark, zinc-clad wing is pushed forward to receive an entrance staircase that slices up into an open timber lined hood, with a glazed room to the side containing a guest suite and gym. The stair arrives onto a balcony and entrance – a central hall space – this is the day room, dedicated to outdoor living that leads out onto a large deck. Following the zig-zag of the pinwheel, a staircase then leads down to a garden deck, with boardwalk that arrives at a landing stage on the river’s edge. The house is steel framed, with timber stud infill; cedar and zinc-clad, with aluminium framed windows and single-ply roofing.





















