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Showing posts with label architectural design. Show all posts

VK1 House Greg Wright















VK1 House by Greg Wright Architects:
“Conceived as the home for a young/trendy/elegant couple, this house is the perfect reflection of the client’s brief.
The main areas of the house are raised and located on the first floor in order to take advantage of the beautiful views towards the ocean, leaving the complementary areas on the ground floor, spinning around a central courtyard that not only provides light and ventilation but also a beautiful view from every room on that level.
A very elegant and modern palette of polished concrete floors, textured concrete, stainless steel, with touches of natural grey stone and dark glass have conform the canvas for a unique lifestyle. The lighting design accents the spirit of the house on every room and determines a specific mood for each occasion by washing the different surfaces and creating a very rich fest of textures and shades.”




Jigsaw Residence David Jameson






















Jigsaw Residence by David Jameson Architect:
“Recycling a single story suburban house located on a busy corner site, the Jigsaw Residence introverts itself in a continuous spatial flow around an open air courtyard carved from the home’s remains. A matrix of spaces is linked by movement through them as storeys merge and spaces relate to each other as they rise and fall in a series of interlocked puzzle-like volumes giving a unique three dimensional framework to each space where plan and section respond to program simultaneously.
Fundamental to the conception of the house is the notion of reflectivity, rendering unclear the boundaries between inside and outside. Light and space are modulated by meshing ribbons of wall and glass that form a tessellation of solid and void. The conditioning of these internal and external walls is identical. Planes of stucco exterior walls transform into plaster interior walls while passing through glass. Clerestory glazing and window constructs are carefully sited to afford privacy to the occupants while framing and extending views through the site.”



Architectural Design at school

Architectural Design,

Architectural Design at school


Interior Design at the school classrooms

Interior Design at the school classrooms

Interior design in the classroom must be made in comfort. It's all done so that the learning process took place with a comfortable and safe.

Creating Interior Design School Classrooms become comfortable

Creating Interior Design School Classrooms become comfortable


The best way is to combine two opposite qualities in interior design classroom. For example, placing a slim design chairs, arranged together with a table or a large arm chair, in school classrooms. It could also by placing a painting or drawing lessons or can jga pots and vases, on the table the long-sized teacher. High-low game, and heavy-light, will make the room feel more dynamic and "alive".

Loft Greene Street By Slade