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Unique Irregularities Modern House Formation Stepped Volume Design

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The undulating terrains become basic development of this modern house raises unique architectural house design with variety of spaces area. Consist of wings in stepped volume, this house placed on top of site to maximize the valley views and next slopping terrain valley as beautiful garden. Irregularities house plans formation creates various outdoor spaces. From the entrance street wings, interlocking concrete panels construction create strong character and battlements looks to protect inner side of house. At the garden site, open structure house combined with outdoor swimming pool. Creative pergola garden also built, along with box system plants implementation. This house applied passive passive design principles like insulated concrete structure combined with double glazing, harvested water, solar powered services, and grey-water filtration, etc. Designed by De Campo Architects.

Modern Homes Design Inspiration The Cubo House

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This modern cube box-shaped house design ideas is designed by Arquitectura en Movimiento. The architects have completed this Modern Cubo House that is located in Juárez, Mexico. This Cube House Design has reflected its modern clarity of residential architecture design with well planned floor plan from an outdoor landscape garden to indoor room layout. Check out this inspiring modern residential design photos after the jump..

The Scholl Residence by Studio B Architects

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The Scholl Residence is one of the best modern home design ideas created by Studio B Architects located in Aspen, Colorado. The steep site possessed challenges with drainage, topography, a small footprint, restrictive easements and was required to address very limiting neighborhood design review standards. Contextually, the area was developed in the 1960’s and surrounding residents were quite resistant to the architectural direction. Although the neighborhood is one of transition, this was the greatest challenge in realizing the project. The clients dwell between Miami and Aspen and are avid collectors of videography and photography. They requested a solution and an architecture that would exhibit their expanding and revolving collection. The exterior is composed of custom zinc panels, sand-blasted concrete, aluminum window/door glazing system and tempered glass railings The interiors consist of darkened oak flooring, cantilevered pickled oak stairs and floors, European engineered cabi...

House 14 by Dane Richardson

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Designed by Australian architect Dane Richardson, this architectural design of House 14 with its large open plan on its main living room that form the central core of the building is located in Eagle Bay, Western Australia. The House 14 space was divided into areas with clear functions. The north facing terrace with its built in “fire box” is the focus of all outside entertaining. The open “fire box” provides a fantastic place to sit and star gaze in the evening. The planning divides the building into three wings. Children’s bedrooms, guest room, bathroom and games/tv room to the western side. The master bedroom and study to the eastern side and the main living volume & court yard central to these wings. Cantilevers and exposed structural elements feature and further add to the strong lines of the building. Upper levels provide shelter for lower levels. The entry is screened with high stone walls and a planted court yard; this rustic relaxed threshold must be crossed prior to ente...

Hinterland House Architecture in Australia by Morris Partnership Architecture

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Designed by Morris Partnership Architecture, this residential architecture project of Hinterland House is located on a remote site and engages with the Australian landscape and redefines the boundary between interior and exterior. Arriving at Hinterland House is a startling experience. The sandy track winds through the sloping site and stops at a gravel clearing. A powerful rammed earth wall, firmly anchored to the ground, enables other elements to float. The site seems to flow through the building and there is no obvious entry – the house is deliberately elusive; it challenges expectations. The architecture allows views of the site to be enjoyed and confronted – the dam, modest scrub, bushfire-scarred eucalypts and abundant wildlife. The design is a fragmented building with living, working and sleeping zones separated by glazed slots, links and open spaces. Once inside, the excitement of the building and the site is revealed. Personal privacy is created without the use of barriers...

Wilson House Architecture in Yarra Valley Victoria

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Designed by Denton Corker Marshall, this modern concrete wilson house design is located in Yarra Valley, Victoria. Two thin rectangular plates – roof and floor – lay into a gentle rise above the vineyard stretching down to the main road. The black metal floor plate is supported by a series of parallel black pigmented concrete walls set at right angles to it. One end rests on the hillside; the other cantilevers 11 metres beyond the supporting wall. The identical roof plate floats above, separated by full-height glazing on the front and ends, and on the back by two vine green sticks laid longitudinally between the plates. Each plate is 50 metres long and 11 metres wide. Their singularity and clarity is reinforced by deep setbacks – two metres on the front and rear, and five metres on the cantilevered projection – to the external wall. The roof plate is supported by internal steel columns. The lower lever, defined by the black concrete walls, contains entry, car parking, wine cellar, stud...