Monday, August 18, 2014
Loft for a Bachelor by Papos Design Studio
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Wallace Ridge by Whipple Russell Architects
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
Casa G by Gudmundur Jonsson Arkitektkontor
It's not easy being a G! Right, Ken? Dolls constantly chasing you and trying to pretend they know you. Stealing hearts probably gets tiring? Barbie sympathizes... the chasing gets old. As she grows weary of the many chasing Kens who lack class and gravity in her line. Although tiring she does try to be careful with the hearts of others and return them as they are given. Needless to mention G recognizes G skills and a Dreamhouse made for a G can't be a bad thing! How about it Ken? ;)
Casa G by Gudmundur Jonsson Arkitektkontor
“The concept of Casa G is based on reading and feedback to the landscape it exists on. The characteristic landscape situation and view differences distinctively in each direction. Towards south the view to the sea and islands, towards north the characteristic triangular mountain, towards east the glacier and towards west the river and canyon.”
“Those elements are the creator of the project, the transitions between the landscape views giving the entrance from the north and the curved plan giving a vitalized focus towards the seaside in south. When turning back the north view towards the mountain is as well enhanced with the widening view due to the fan-shape of the tilting wooden wall, being a mediator between the northern and southern landscape characteristic.”
Tuesday, August 5, 2014
Waterfront House By Michael Haverland
Monday, July 28, 2014
Lalaland Residence by Word of Mouth Architecture
Lalaland Residence by Word of Mouth Architecture
Would you love the Lalaland Residence by Word of Mouth Architecture?
Barbie thinks you might take a chance on it!
Enjoy!
Kisses, m.
Friday, July 25, 2014
The Khadakvasla House in Paradise
The Khadakvasla House in Paradise
The Khadakvaska House is a tropical paradise, a home that blurs the lines between shelter and nature, blue skies above and water below. Located in western India, the Khadakvasla House takes advantage of the lush tropical environment with a design that is open to its beauty. Arranged in a “u” shape format, the home is focused upon a central veranda with a still pool that snakes along its walkways. Sunsets fade in the distance beyond the veranda, where the home’s inhabitants and guests are treated to nightly entertainment by mother nature herself.