Saturday, April 18, 2015

Patkau designers shapes Hadaway House

Patkau designers shapes hadaway house in canada's whistler valley

 situated on a northwest slant ignoring english columbia's whistler valley, this nation house in canada has been intended to shed snow from its rooftop into capacity regions inside the site. finished by patkau modelers, the outer manifestation of 'hadaway house' is likewise a direct reaction to the reasonable building foot shapedimpression and stature restrictions.

The nation house has been intended to shed snow from its rooftop into neighboring stockpiling ranges 

inside, the fundamental level is basically one expansive space with living, feasting and kitchen zones with an open air deck that opens up to the valley see beneath. a vertical cleft of space runs under the most elevated rooftop edge, bisecting the twisted volume and conveying light to the most profound piece of the segment and arrangement. stairs ascend inside this crack and an extension interfaces the main room suite and the adjoining study. at the lowermost level more private spaces house visitor rooms and a second living territory, and also an extensive administration region where skiers can store important hardware.

the outer structure is a direct reaction to the admissible building foot shaped impression and stature 

the chunks and dividers which encase the lower floor are solid development, while the highest stories are a composite steel and overwhelming timber structure with woodframe infill. the whole structure is sheathed with a solid screen of open-separated 2 x 6 cedar sheets over ordinary rooftop and divider congregations. the warm mass of the lower solid structure hoses temperature swings amid summer and winter. in hotter months the inside is commonly cooled and ventilated by drawing air from the lower level on the north side of the house to vent at the highest point of the focal break.

a porch sitting above the valley underneath

the fundamental level is basically one vast space

an extension interfaces the room suite and the contiguous study

calculated windows present perspectives of the encompassing scene

living settlement is splendidly lit all through

the abode's resting quarters

the winter home disregarding english columbia's whistler valley



[Photography: James Dow / Patkau Architects]

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Monday, August 25, 2014

Opulence Meets Contemporary Architecture In New Delhi, India















Designed by DADA Partners and located in New Delhi, India. E$ House is another example of contemporary architecture and functionality, sadly without bearing local influences. With a total area of 12,000 square feet, the mansion was designed as a vacation home and is perfect for a large family retreat. Made up of asymmetrically placed volumes, the residence is impressive-and different- no matter what the standing point. Wood panelling inside and out contrast the white walls and ensure a high amount of privacy, while a variety of windows create a seamless indoor-outdoor transition and flood the house in natural light. Partially closed towards the street, the building opens up in an “L”-shape around a central green space, enriched by comfortable outdoor furniture. The living and dining area perfectly connect with this inner garden, creating a welcoming social zone. 

[Photography: Ranjan Sharma]

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Saturday, August 23, 2014

VILLA IN THE DUNES











Immersed in a sloping dune landscape, the design de constructs a rectangular box and recomposes it into a house of three levels with a system of routes and living spaces, as well as access to the outside from all levels. The main floor, with kitchen, living, and dining spaces, is designed around a patio, and hovers above a dip in the dunes on the east side, while a stairway on the west side lets you walk down into the sand. Below that main level, half sunk into the dunes, is a concrete basement with a garage and the house’s main entrance. This bunker level also contains a guest apartment with its own separate entrance. A master bedroom suite, with a terrace and access to a rooftop deck that offers views to the sea, occupies the third level. All three stories have rooms connected by multiple hallways that reveal views to the landscape.

In this villa, each interior space offers its own unique experience, and each facade has its own composition and language that can be best comprehended when viewed from the outside desert landscape.

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Friday, August 22, 2014

Thursday, August 21, 2014

MINIMALIST MODERN HOME BY INTERIORZINE

In a unique location, overlooking the valley that frames the bay of Sant Vicenç, the project must solve the difficulty of the existing topography. The problems posed by the land are solved by stone walls containing land which provide a platform for the housing. The idea of journey as architectural experience, almost cinematographic, generates a sequence of spaces, finding a range of area that link the interior with the exterior in an intense way, involving the rocky surroundings and panoramic views. The living area and kitchen and dining room are connected by a porch and sliding door that create a flexible space between these areas.













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