Category: Architecture

  • Private House Showcasing a Volumetric Structure in Italy

    Private House Showcasing a Volumetric Structure in Italy

    RGR House in Rimini, Italy is a private house with a 500mp area, which has been completely restructured and renovated in 2011 by architects from ARCHINOW. Suitable for people who are into modern and urban décor details, this residential project is showcasing dynamism and spatial complexity through the use of two units with contradictory elements that interact in stringent concordance: symmetrical volumes with simple forms supported by a compact mass on the ground highlighted by contrasting materials  especially used to accentuate the notion of volumes.

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    Architects opted for plaster when created the upper volume is created using plaster, while for the basement they used stone of Trani and for the ground floor they designed a wooden deck which integrates well with calcarenitic gray stone used in the pathways. Its striking simplicity reveales a special attention for energy efficiency and different strategies that minimize the annual discharge.

    So, the building features a cooling and heating system which is joined to an absorption system through solar panels. The energy to make use of the equipments comes from a small photovoltaic system, settled on the roof. A home automation system links the motorized sun screens at a light sensor that automatically manage the shielding in function of the contribution of solar lighting required.

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    Project details:

    Program: residential
    Architects: archiNOW
    Location: Rimini, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
    Architect In Charge: Alessandro Gazzoni
    Design Team: Stella Andriani, Marcello Dellarosa, Luca Foschi
    Contractor: Gaetano Battistoni
    Area: 500 sqm
    Year: 2011

    Source @archdaily.com

  • Cloud house architecture by McBride Charles Ryans

    Cloud house architecture by McBride Charles Ryans

    A double-fronted Edwardian house has received several additions and changes and finally after all this work the Cloud House was borne. (more…)

  • Amazing Tea house architecture  by  A1 Architects

    Amazing Tea house architecture by A1 Architects

    These days in almost every town there is a tea house, where you can enjoy the good taste of a hot tea, having by your side your dearest friends or family members. The tea house is the best place to meet and socialize and why not relax. (more…)

  • Port-a-Bach home designed by Bonnifait&Giesen

    Port-a-Bach home designed by Bonnifait&Giesen

    Shipper in New Zealand but built-in China, the Port-a-Bach home designed by Bonnifait&Giesen represent is a portable home prototype, a up-cycling container which defiantly represent a significant innovation. (more…)

  • How to Be Environmentally Friendly When Travelling

    How to Be Environmentally Friendly When Travelling

    How to be environmentally friendly is one of the important concerns nowadays and many people are constantly searching for solutions in this way. We’re curious and excited at the same time to discover interesting and many times really amazing design concepts that come to meet today’s needs in terms of environmental protection. The project that caught our attention today suggests a great eco-friendly solution for your nature trips, that in a not so distant future we would like to think it will be a very popular alternative of today’s hotels.

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    It is called “DROP Eco-hotel”  and it’s a removable hotel room featuring organic design and eco-friendly services, which can be installed on natural locations and follows you wherever you want. How does it sound? We guess awesome as long as it’s already an award-winning project, which was submitted by IN-TENTA to a microarchitecture design competition organized by URBAN SQUARE + o-cults and Taller de Arquitectura Ricardo Bofill. With a form inspired by nature, “DROP Eco-hotel”  is a quite original and practical solution for the modern nomad who look for protecting the environment, having at the same time the comfort of a home.

    Consisting of modular wooden and steel elements, the structure of this portable architecture would integrate perfectly on a variety of terrains,  being elevated to interfere as little as possible with the unspoiled surroundings in order to avoid negative impacts on the environment. Guests have the possibility to come into direct contact with nature through catchy spherical transparent windows resembling bubbles, which provide also natural ventilation and abundant daylighting. Surprinsingly comfortable with its minimalist sustainable interior design, “DROP Eco-hotel” really becomes a luxury cottage suitable for everyone who has an inherent yearning for nature. The project is currently in the engineering phase with the urban furniture and microarchitecture producer, URBAN SQUARE, and will be available in the new URBAN SQUARE‘s catalog of microarchitectures for hotels.

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  • Innovative Pavilion Concept by Michael Jantzen

    Innovative Pavilion Concept by Michael Jantzen

    Michael Jantzen, artist and inventor, as he likes to say about him, envisioned some really innovative designs,  like this pavilion concept, well known around the world as they appeared a lot in both written and audio-visual media and have also been exhibited at the Canadian center for Architecture, the National Building Museum and at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Using architecture as an art form, Michael Jantzen try to show new thinking, firstly through the re-discovery of the built environment in an eco-friendly manner.

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    This creative and eye-catching wind shaped pavilion is a design proposal  for a large fabric edifice either private or public. When you look at the construction, it seems like any other building with a relatively symmetrical shape, but in fact the unique design is dynamic and changes continuously as wind blows. This process is possible due to the fact that the fabric structure, contrary to appearances, is lightweight so it randomly rotates each of the six sections around a central open support framework.

    What is more interesting is that this continuous shape’s alteration generates at the same time electrical power for its nighttime illumination. Once started this process, it’s unlikely to return to the original symmetry, but this was the purpose and the resulted building design  is amazing. The construction could be transform in a commercial building or an apartment complex if the structure’s materials and scale would change, so the six sections could be rotated by occupants themselves according to their desires and needs. Have a look and use our comment area to express your opinions.

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  • Concrete box house architecture by Olkruf Architecture

    Concrete box house architecture by Olkruf Architecture

    Designed by Olkruf Architecture, this modern concrete architecture, located in Schnepfau, Austria, surrounded by a beautiful landscape, represent a modern residential architecture,  in shape of a box. (more…)

  • Modern architecture Tepoztlán Lounge house by Cadaval & Sola Morales

    Modern architecture Tepoztlán Lounge house by Cadaval & Sola Morales

    The next project proposed is a wonderful architecture that for sore you’ll love it. Designed by Cadaval & Sola Morales architecture, the project represents a modern architecture with a simple interior design, but the most important is the fact that nature becomes part of this construction. (more…)