LSA Architects completely design modern house with box facade in South Yarra, Melbourne Australia. Upstairs the north facing move away windows are recessed rear within the orange quantity, creating a upper tier by means of inbuilt shading. Glow -filled spacious interior spaces uphold physically powerful relations to the external of the building plus the home’s [...]
June 9th, 2013 In Architecture
Taste is very personal; what one person considers chic and stylish another might consider over the top. However, when it comes to decorating your bedroom, there are some colour choices that should be avoided altogether – or at least used very sparingly. Whilst there is plenty of advice on what colours you can use in [...]
June 9th, 2013 In Interior
The “Fire Shelter” takes inspiration from architecture of ethnic and nomadic people. The shelter consists of one shape stretching for the sky. This shelter fabricated using CNC technology, with plywood and polycarbonate is the main materials. The walls consist of thin and bendable shells which are tightened together with bolts and a piece of 2 [...]
June 8th, 2013 In Architecture
This luxury villa created with amazing view of the sea in Cap Ferrat, France. Located in the sought after area of Cap Ferrat, this exceptional contemporary property with outstanding views over the Mediterranean welcomes comfortably up to 14 guests. With landscaped gardens spreading over extensive terraced areas, the villa boasts a beautiful pool offering a [...]
June 8th, 2013 In Architecture
The Twin Peaks House situated in Melbourne, Australia. This house designed by local Jackson Clements Burrows architect. The project involved the design of alterations and addition to an existing Edwardian house of some historical significance which is located in an area with a Heritage overlay. The brief for the house revolved around accommodating a family, [...]
June 7th, 2013 In Architecture
TFP Farrells Architecture have designed the Kennedy Town Swimming Pool situated at the junction of Kennedy Town Praya and Shing Sai Road and bounded at the western end by Sai Cheung Street North. The design brief was for an iconic structure, housing both indoor and outdoor swimming pools, Jacuzzis, changing facilities and associated management and [...]
June 7th, 2013 In Architecture
You may have always wanted to have a conservatory attached to your abode, and one alternative that might be an ideal solution is a sunroom, as these enable you to enjoy lots of sunlight in your house while it remains protected from adverse weather conditions. To help you decide whether a sunroom is ideal for [...]
June 6th, 2013 In Architecture
We all want to make the most of our homes and, if you love contemporary looks, you’ll, no doubt, wish to add a more modern feel to your abode. In this case, I’d recommend you read my suggestions on how to revamp your property with a contemporary twist. • Swap curtains for blinds When I [...]
June 6th, 2013 In Architecture
If you’ve recently acquired a shed for the first time, you’re probably wondering how best to fit it out to make it a usable space. Take a look at my guide to see what you should think about buying when it comes to garden shed accessories. Lighting Good lighting is a must if you plan [...]
June 5th, 2013 In Architecture
This project explores how architectural design could change both the function and the narrative of the most symbolic structure of modern society: the freeway. The Solar Serpents would be connected to the grid and the energy produced would be instantly sucked up locally with no transmission costs or losses. The panels can be produced, used [...]
June 5th, 2013 In Architecture