Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Interesting House Deisgn



I am going to share a post which about interesting house design which I search on web. This is because I heard my friends discuss on want to design a creative and unique house design for their future later. So, I decided to share some interesting house design here. Hope you guys enjoy watching them.

An interesting house concept was presented by Marcin Panpuch at the 2003 Royal Institute of British Architects' Future House London Exhibition. The Exhibition showcased a range of innovative housing concepts for existing London sites. The designs emphasized social, environmental, aesthetic and structural factors in various ways. Panpuch's house design is a reloadable sphere, which can either float on a water location or be lifted by crane and fixed to a tower beside other such spheres. The purpose of the spherical shape is to minimize the surface area of the house and thereby minimize heat loss to the environment.



Retro house design is an alternative house design architectural with classic style, but in the modern ages such now retro house design mostly gets influence of Modern Contemporary architectural. In Ludwigsburg, Germany, we found one of the most interesting retro house designs in Modern Contemporary architectural style which the design was completed by J. Mayer H, he is one of famous architect in Germany, the original Retro House Design ideas was inspired  when he designing Dupli Casa. . J. Mayer H. worked this modern retro house layout to his improvement, designing an extensive modern masterpiece that pays deference to the original house while redefining the space completely. Design with 2 level floor plan and completed with swimming pool this Retro House design has a contemporary architecture style on the exterior side while at the interior side was design with impressive minimalist interior design. Take as look on the next exterior pictures and interior picture from this Retro House design in Modern Contemporary architectural style to get the detail about this house design. 



This stilt house, the Froschkonig Tree house by tree house architects Baumraum, sits among the treetops of this private garden in Munster, Germany. Steps lead residents and guests through the lily pad-covered pool to the base of this stilt house, where a wood and steel staircase leads up to a tatajuba-wood terrace. This contemporary wood clad house in the sky features a modern, curved shape. A large picture window on each end of the home and a skylight brighten interiors while lending a transparency and a connection to the outdoors. Inside this compact home design, minimalist interiors boast walls, floors and furniture of white-glazed ash. The curved ceilings follow with the interesting home’s overall shape. Baumraum.




Lien Residence is a house in Singapore, designed by Singapore studio Ministry of Design. This is a building floor bungalow with one type of zigzag shape. Beautiful interior design ideas, wood floors, wide glass wall allows entry of light and air into the interior and basement levels. One of the more interesting features of the house is diagonally patterned roof planted with grass, so it can reduce the hot sun.




This curved abstract house is designed by Robert Harvey Oshatz Architects in the woods of Portland, Oregon. It belongs to a music lover so it got some inspiration from the music’s flow. It fits very well because it surroundings mostly made of natural materials. Besides it reminds the really big tree house because the main level is located in the tree canopy. The house evades the mechanics of the camera; It Is Difficult to capture the way the interior space flows seamlessly through to the exterior. One example is the natural wood ceiling; laminated wood floating on curved beams, passing through the generous glass wall wraps around the main which living room.






This new modular, sustainable and transportable low energy house is designed by German company Studio Aisslinger. Named “Fincube”, this interesting and sustainable architecture project house was built at an altitude of 1200 meters near Bozen, northern Italy. Built entirely of local wood, the building provides 47 sqm of living space with a minimal CO2 footprint this modular house is similar to the living space of a small apartment. Sustainable design plan implies a low energy consumption, minimal material-orientated, and in close touch with nature. The wooden space with a 360-degree triple glazing is furnished with a second facade layer, producing shade and giving the building a unique overall mushroom-like monoshape. The horizontal ledges give privacy to the ‘fincube’ and embed the building into forests, meadows, mountain sides or any nature resorts.




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