Posted by worldhouse on October 31, 2009
Here are pictures of modern luxury house design with fewer colors composition, designed by Kanner architects. The house including the ceiling structured with glass to capture the magnificent views. Pale blue scratch coat plaster, concrete floors, steel and glass window systems, and a mostly white and bleached wood composition of cabinetry and furbishing define the minimalist composition. There is a glass bridge spans a bamboo garden and connects the structures. [ Via ]



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Here are pictures of Modern Wood House in some place near Los Angeles, designed by Klaus Matuschka. The house is surrounded by a lot of trees like oaks and cinnamon. Reinforced concrete and steel is used for ground floor, while the second floor mostly done in timber. The first floor consist of public areas while bedrooms and other private space on the second one. [ Via ]


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Posted by worldhouse on October 30, 2009
Neumann Mendro Andrulaitis Architects had designed this modern house in curvilinear shape with surrounding landscape of valley and coastline, accentuating indoor and outdoors space. A unique curved sloping roof form with a radial wood ceiling interior finish provides warmth, continuity between building spaces, and excellent acoustics. the natural site slope was re-contoured with a series of terraces for the house, guesthouse, pool and spa. [ Via ]


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This contemporary house design with woods and natural stones finishes in interior design and small terrace with small attractive garden at outside. Designed by Jensen / Ptaszynski Architects. The house designed in multiple levels structure. The house has two garages, at the lowest floor. [ Via ]


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Here are pictures of Cool House Design, Australian house was designed by Leeton Pointon and Susi Leeton Architects. Located on the Yarra River in Melbourne, Australia. Built in contemporary design. Every corner of the house is naturally lit via a two-storey void. Sun-soaked interiors are finished with luxurious marble and limestone, complemented by a cultivated collection of art, furniture and trinkets that beg to be held and admired. More detail [ Via ]


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