Posted by worldhouse on November 13, 2009
Here are pictures of minimalist house design in Sydney, Australia was designed by Tobias Partners. Every detail in the house was painstakingly resolved, from bronze integrated door handles, screens and handrails, to fine steel angle door stops and window frames. No junction of elements was left to chance, with careful consideration given to how all such elements would meet or juxtapose. For further detail visit[ Tobias Partners ] site. [ Via ]


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This is modern brick house design, comfort and minimalist in style, can make we feel in nature. At a ground floor, there is living space with aluminum sliding doors so the living space entirely open to the backyard. The kitchen, dining room, living room and office displayed parallel to the open garden gavel, making a continuous but staggered space with cozy spots and corners. [ Via ]


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Posted by worldhouse on November 11, 2009
This is Colorado Residence, Minimalist Wooden House with Low Energy Consumption. The house is divided into three small buildings, each sited to tuck into the edge of the aspen grove and form a loosely arranged compound. Large roofs, scaled in response to the vast landscape, shelter the compact house and create generous protected outdoor areas that look across the plateau to the mountains beyond. Designed by Turbull Griffin Haesloop Architects.


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Posted by worldhouse on November 7, 2009
Here are the pictures of Caramel Valley Residence in California. This Contemporary house was designed by Turnbull Griffin Haesloop Architects. Located on a sloping site in the Santa Lucia Preserve in Carmel Valley, the house fronts onto open grassland overlooking a ranch in the valley below. The clients wanted a compound that recalled their memories of summers spent in the Catskills. The solution breaks the program up into a main house linked by an open log arcade to cabins that climb up the hill and nestle into the oak forest. The house incorporates many sustainable materials and design features. For further detail visit TGHA site.


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Posted by worldhouse on November 6, 2009
Here are the pictures of Atherton Residence, designed by Turnbull Griffin Haesloo Architercts. Located on the peninsula south of San Francisco, this house sits on an internal suburban flag lot. The house is heated with a radiant system in the stone floors, and despite the hot climate it is not air conditioned, but passively cooled with a combination of overhangs, shades, and operable windows. The house also features many green building materials, including high fly-ash concrete, formaldehyde-free casework and denim insulation. For further detail visit Turnbull Griffin Haesloo Architercts site.


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