Showing posts with label living spaces. Show all posts
Showing posts with label living spaces. Show all posts

Architecture Design The Muston Street House in Sydney

Fox Johnston Architects designed this modern residential architecture design in the Mosman neighborhood of Sydney, Australia. External walls and screens open and close, providing the rooms with privacy or shading. The narrow width and orientation of the building maximises cross ventilation and sunlight filtration throughout each space.

With a view over national parkland and across the ocean to the horizon, this house is designed for easy living and to please the senses. Yet it is also practical – built with solid, durable, tactile materials. Bluestone, Anthra-Zinc, glass and wood are combined externally and internally in an environmentally responsive manner.

The building as a whole is designed to create private living spaces away from the street with a central focus on the outdoor living areas. It takes the form of a series of platforms, responding to the rhythm and topography of the site. The main living, sleeping and entertaining areas are contained in the long linear form to the west. An elongated pool bounds this form and transects the building through the entrance hall, forming a shallow pool in the entrance courtyard. The east wing encloses a living space that serves the barbecue and pool deck, with a separate bedroom and bathroom above.

Visit the website of Fox Johnston Architects – here

The Muston Street House by Fox Johnston Architects

The Muston Street House by Fox Johnston Architects

The Muston Street House Eksterior

The Muston Street House Eksterior

The Muston Street House Eksterior Interior

The Muston Street House Eksterior Interior

The Muston Street House Interior

The Muston Street House Interior

The Muston Street House Interior Design

The Muston Street House Interior Design

The Muston Street House Balcony

The Muston Street House Balcony

The Muston Street House Pool

The Muston Street House Pool

The Muston Street House Entrance

The Muston Street House Entrance

Great Contemporary Home

Gartner Trovato Architects is the mastermind behind this great contemporary house in Bayview, NSW, Australia. They’ve done quite a good job in designing this house which occupies 1,200 square meters block of land.

This great contemporary housing has three floors, the main living spaces consist of (kitchen, dining and living areas) are located on the upper floor. On the second floor is where the master suite is located along with some guest rooms and a studio for your own private office at home. The last floor or the lower floor is where all the home entertainment can be found. The idea of separating and dividing each level to have its own function is great although I might still wonder whether such great management housing can actually be applied to our lifestyle which is sometimes so unmanageable. This will be a great place to live in where you simply able to enjoy the great back yard and the scenery found at this home.

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (1)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (1)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (2)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (2)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (3)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (3)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (4)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (4)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (5)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (5)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (6)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (6)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (7)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (7)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (8)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (8)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (9)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (9)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (10)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (10)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (11)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (11)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (12)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (12)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (13)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (13)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (14)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (14)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (15)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (15)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (16)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (16)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (17)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (17)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (18)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (18)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (19)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (19)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (20)

Great Contemporary Home by Gartner Troyato Architects (20)

Modern Minimalist Singapore House Design

This inspiring spatial experience of modern minimalist house design idea is created by Ong & Ong located in 55 Blair Road, Singapore. Its a modern terrace house that promoting light open plan living spaces and brings a balance between nature and contemporary living in a renovation of a traditional art deco style shop house. These 55 Blair road residence interior completed with minimalist style in every room corner such as the minimalist kitchen space, minimalist bathroom and living room.

The ground floor of this modern and minimalist house has glazed walls that leads directly to the pool providing a comfortable lounge and dinning area which provides a perfect place to relax and spent time with friends and family. The kitchen has been finished in a seamless aluminum cladding. This creates a refined kitchen space. The entire second floor in the main section of the house had been allocated for a master bedroom/study space with an en suite bathroom.

modern minimalist house design singapore

modern minimalist house design singapore

modern minimalist singapore house design

modern minimalist singapore house design

modern minimalist house design idea

modern minimalist house design idea

singapore modern minimalist house

singapore modern minimalist house

modern minimalist home design

modern minimalist home design

modern minimalist kitchen design

modern minimalist kitchen design

modern minimalist house design

modern minimalist house design

modern minimalist bathroom house design

modern minimalist bathroom house design

modern minimalist bathroom design

modern minimalist bathroom design

modern minimalist interior design

modern minimalist interior design

modern minimalist bookcase furniture

modern minimalist bookcase furniture

modern minimalist bookcase

modern minimalist bookcase

modern minimalist bedroom design

modern minimalist bedroom design

modern minimalist homes

modern minimalist homes

Traditional Japanese House in Modern Style

Foster + Partners was commissioned to create a main house and a guesthouse for a client’s site on a dramatic stretch of volcanic coastline facing Sagami Bay, in Kawana, Japan. The main house is elevated on a platform so that its living areas have uninterrupted views of the water. The project was dubbed as “The Kawana House“, a fusion of the Japanese love of harmony and respect for nature and the Western architecture of steel and glass. It is exploration of traditional Japanese architecture in a modern context.

Full-height glazed sliding doors line the perimeter, allowing the living spaces to open out on to adjoining terraces, thus eroding divisions between inside and out. The surrounding landscape combines new elements with existing features. Mature trees line the cliff top, while newly planted camphor trees provide privacy from the road. Stone lanterns, some dating from the eighth century, are positioned around the house and a small teahouse of the late Edo period, brought from Shimane prefecture, completes the overall composition.

modern japanese traditional house 1

modern japanese traditional house 1

modern japanese traditional house 2

modern japanese traditional house 2

modern japanese traditional house interior

modern japanese traditional house interior

modern japanese traditional house interior 2

modern japanese traditional house interior 2

modern japanese traditional house eksterior

modern japanese traditional house eksterior

gallery modern japanese traditional house

gallery modern japanese traditional house

japanese traditional house design in modern style

japanese traditional house design in modern style

Residence in New Delhi India

This cool Modern N85 Residence is created by Indian architectural firm Morphogenesis for three generations of a family and their many visitors, a busy workspace, and on occasion a cultural hub located in New Delhi, India. The N85 Residence can be identified by overlapping spatial categories split into three levels: the private domain of the nuclear family (bedrooms and breakfast room), the shared inter-generational spaces such as the family room, kitchen and dining areas, and the fluid public domain of the lobby and living spaces. The public domain is activated each time the house opens its doors for “Manthan,” a cultural event that promotes an energetic exchange of ideas between various creative disciplines.

One navigates the complex program of the house through a series of spatial episodes that are expressed via volumes. These episodes are distributed across the house, revealed at chosen moments: when descending steps cascade to subterranean offices or rooms and furniture framed by large picture windows. Moving through the house, it is immediately clear that the central space is the fulcrum of the project. The ceiling is dotted by circular skylights with an interior garden below, a green sanctuary within the house. A lap pool fed by harvested rain water runs the length of the terrace on the second floor.

Environmental design plays an integral role in achieving a network of green and open spaces. The house is imagined as a porous object whereby air movement and visual connectivity permeate into the built form. The planning, orientation, structure and materiality of the house respond to the essential passive energy efficient techniques suitable to the Delhi, India climate. It incorporates high thermal mass in the west, earth damping for the basement studios, landscape buffers on the south, and high performance surfaces on the east and a large cavity on the barrel roof as well as the lap pool which helps with heat absorption on the top terraces. The courtyard concept has been radically re-interpreted and along with landscape, earth, daylight simulators and carbon-dioxide sensors. There is an entire eco-system living and growing in the heart of the house.

N85 Residence India by Morphogenesis

Residence India by Morphogenesis

N85 Residence India Interior Landscape

Residence India Interior Landscape

N85 Residence India Interior Landscape 2

Residence India Interior Landscape 2

N85 Residence India Interior Landscape 3

Residence India Interior Landscape 3

N85 Residence India Interior Landscape 4

Residence India Interior Landscape 4

N85 Residence India Interior Livingroom

Residence India Interior Livingroom

N85 Residence India Interior View

Residence India Interior View

N85 Residence India Balcony

Residence India Balcony

N85 Residence India Facade

Residence India Facade

 
coompax-digital magazine