Posted on February 5, 2010 by earfun
Located in Ghent, Belgium, this apartment lies on the second floor of a typical sixties apartment block, alongside the “Leie” river in the historical centre. It was Office O Architects who designed the renovation of these apartment interiors in an intention to create a wide space for living. The seating, dining and cooking area are organized [...]
Posted on February 1, 2010 by earfun
Flat #1 is a 95 square meters apartment occupying the whole of the two top floors of an 18th century building facing the Eglise Saint-Gervais and the Hôtel de Ville de Paris. These modern apartment interiors were designed by a French architecture and design studio Ecole with a strong concept of minimalism.
Posted on November 20, 2009 by Greatfu
This house has a rammed earth wall that provides the house with a good thermal mass and also helps to control humidity.This house also contains two bedrooms, a guest room and a fully functional music playing and recording space. This house has a wonderful interior. This house is not yet completed. It will be completed during the late 2010. This is a wonderful house for a small nuclear family. This is a perfect place to live. The house provides you with a very beautiful visual treat.
Posted on November 20, 2009 by Greatfu
Formerly, this mansion is a typical ‘mansion’ apartment on the outskirts of Tokyo before BAKOKO transformed it into their new clean and bright home. It is architects Alastair Townsend and Kayoko Ohtsuki, two graduates of London’s Architectural Association (the AA), and the founders of BAKOKO Design Company who had transformed this small 400 square feet mansion into a modern-minimalist flat with optimum use of the spaces. Long ago, ‘Man-shi-yon’ was a euphemism the Japanese used to describe the generic concrete apartment blocks. Now, the culture seems to be moving into more sustainable creativity with preferences for clean and modern living spaces.
Posted on September 13, 2009 by Greatfu
The units will be built into a small area, making the housing complex achieve a density of 30 units per acre of water. The world’s first floating apartment complex, The Citadel, makes it possible to live on water and tap into it for energy as well.Instead of expensive means to contain tides and prevent water from flooding the low-lying areas, Koen is working on completely different approach – floating housing complexes.