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- Modern Residence in Brazil Defined by Architecture Symmetry: Pernambuco House
- Especially Designed for Relaxation: Modern Grafitti House in Peru
- Surrounded by Gentle Hills and Olive Trees: Lefay Resort & SPA Lago di Garda
- Manipulating Natural Materials Into Suspended Stone Installations
- Malibu Bridge House With Luxurious Features Up For Sale
Modern Residence in Brazil Defined by Architecture Symmetry: Pernambuco House Posted: 11 Jun 2012 06:21 AM PDT We recently received photos and information of a project developed by Flavio Castro and located in Guarujá, Sao Paulo, Brazil.Here is the official project description: “No frontiers between the connected environments grouped by function are the major feature of the Pernambuco house. The architect drew 4 virtual axes perpendicular to the street to organize the distribution of internal and external environments. Two of them coincide to the right and left side façade and the other two are in the middle creating a large space for access that crosses the entire project. A central zone separates the house into two other spaces. On the left is the garage and services. The kitchen opens into the social area so the visitors can participate in the preparation of meals (dissolution of the frontiers between spaces). There is a helical metal stair in the back area allowing direct access to the terrace upstairs. On the right side there are the rooms and the freestanding metal ladder that leads to the upper floor. The same alignment dictates the distribution of external spaces such as the swimming pool and sauna that follow the axes perpendicular to the public street and form the pavilion at the backyard. Upstairs, the four suites follow the same logic of the first floor with a central hall of distribution. On the roof, the glass provides overhead lighting for the entire up floor and main floor. This opening marks the central axis as an exception. While the transparency of glass lets in sunlight, two openings next to the roof eliminate the hot air that rises through its lower density (sustainability). Modulation and symmetry were the attributes that facilitated the construction of the house”.
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Especially Designed for Relaxation: Modern Grafitti House in Peru Posted: 11 Jun 2012 04:58 AM PDT Gomez de la Torre & Guerrero Arquitectos designed the Graffiti House, a modern residence opening up towards its landscape in Playa Gaviotas, Peru. Stretching over a built surface of 259 square meters, the house was especially developed for a couple passionate about culinary delights and quality relaxation. The project is structured on two levels, connected with the help of a central staircase, which ultimately directs inhabitants towards the retractable roof and terrace. The large kitchen is the highlight of the second floor. State-of the-art equipment and furnishings make this a great place for the couple to improve their cooking skills. The color palette defined by red and black contrasts the white walls of the residence and ensures an overall appealing aesthetic effect. A graffiti portrait is the focal point of the inner hallway, livening up the atmosphere. How do you find it?
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Surrounded by Gentle Hills and Olive Trees: Lefay Resort & SPA Lago di Garda Posted: 11 Jun 2012 04:02 AM PDT Merged with a natural environment composed of vineyards, olive trees and woods overlooking the lake, Lefay Resort & SPA Lago di Garda takes in this natural beauty and passes it on to its guests. The five star retreat in Riviera dei Limoni, Italy offers an array of services and various room types, making it a good option for couples and families. According to the official resort description, all the guest rooms at Lefay Resort & SPA Lago di Garda “have a spectacular view of the lake and are designed according to the Lefay Wellness concept in order to capture the beauty and the sensation of nature right into the room. Wide spaces, natural fabrics, precious materials including Italian marbles, olive tree and Italian walnut woods together with advanced technologies provide Guests with small luxuries, which give emphasis to great care and attention to details“. The use of renewable alternative energies was a key focus when developing the resort, as the owners believe that personal wellness is strongly connected to environmental wellness. Find the photos captivating?
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Manipulating Natural Materials Into Suspended Stone Installations Posted: 11 Jun 2012 02:48 AM PDT A wide arrangement of suspended stones make the subject of a surprising installation. Korean artist Jaehyo Lee used natural stones found in nature to construct a different arrangement than we’re used to – three dimensional constructions of manipulated nature that surprise the extensive work load leading to a nature-based, man-manipulated reality. Working with different materials – such as stone, wood, steel and nail, the artist creates interpretation of the world around us – capturing the essence of each material in a series of interesting installations. This Suspended Stone Installation includes cylinder and rounded shapes, arranged to shape tunnel or ball-like compositions - all featuring natural, non-manipulated stones hanging by threads from the ceiling and contouring these captivating shapes.
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Malibu Bridge House With Luxurious Features Up For Sale Posted: 11 Jun 2012 01:26 AM PDT Looking luxuriously secluded, the glamorous Bridge House in Malibu, California, was designed to capture stunning views of the city and ocean from high on a hillside, at the end of a gated cul-de-sac. With living spaces spreading over 7,000 square feet, this Malibu mansion is the result of creative thinking underwent by medium-sized Malibu-based Sorensen Architects. The design studio managed to create an inspiring delimitation between the private and social areas of the house, ensuring that privacy and entertainment meet in this fantastic luxury residence. Four bedrooms and six bathrooms, alongside a massage room and gym, prove to be the perfect spaces for a comforting, relaxing lifestyle. The swimming pool and sundeck invite inhabitants outside, where unobstructed views merge with challenging surroundings to shape an exiting living experience. Available for $ 6,350,000, the Bridge House sure looks like a collection of residences, don’t you think? You're reading Malibu Bridge House With Luxurious Features Up For Sale originally posted on Freshome. If you've enjoyed this post, be sure to follow Freshome on Twitter, Facebook and Google+ |
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