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Wonderful villa in the style of Tropical Brutalism
Brutalist architecture is defined differently by different people. In a brutalist building, the architect makes use of free-form shapes and broken concrete. This article explains what brutalism is.
American Architecture: 10 Styles of Private Houses
The American architecture, a blend of European and Native-American styles, has developed since the early settlement of the colonies. From the earliest days of settlement, the American houses were distinctive in that they were often built of wood.
A MODERN MINIMAL HOUSE IN POZNAŃ
Although the body of the house was based on a clearly defined functional layout, it was possible to create an interesting spatial form - the house designed by the KONZEPT Architekci studio intrigues with its minimalist façade from the side of the road, and from the side of the garden it opens fully to the garden with huge glazing, wrapping its functions around a large terrace with pool.
Minimalism and nature: a modern one-story house on the bay in New Zealand
The exterior of the house does not stand out perfectly with lines or construction, but the charm of this house is different. In short, this house is a combination of wood, concrete and modern decorative accents.
A Deep Dive Into Single-Family House
The building has been divided into three zones: entrance, day, and night. In the middle, the block has been divided by a glazed and spacious atrium, which is intended to illuminate the internal part, thanks to the rays of the sun spreading throughout the interior.
The 10 Most Anticipated Buildings of 2022
2022 promises to be a year of exciting architectural premieres. Many projects that were delayed due to the pandemic are close to completion. It is noticeable that the energy efficiency and environmental friendliness of buildings have become decisive qualities.
Transformed abandoned barn
Do not be afraid of authentic antiquity. No need to demolish or mindlessly restore. And it always makes sense to use modern materials that save the budget
Google Campus in Silicon Valley by Bjarke Ingels Group and Heatherwick Studio
largest facility ever to receive an LBC Water Petal certification from International Living Future Institute (ILFI).