Are you someone who is bored by the same old designs and geometry seen around you? If you are we have something to show you. The new unique residence building we have for you here is sure to charm you. This residence named East of Market house designed by COOP15 is more urban in character than its surroundings and is located in SeattleWashington. The building is tightly organized and stacked over a garage. The designer has shifted the geometry between the floors to create a dynamic form.
Located in the famous Hollywood hills in California the house has risen to the top of the yardstick on which modern buildings are compared. Whipple Russell Architects‘ brain must have had an extremely challenging phase while designing this massive structure. The house has got lots of luxury without compromising on residents’ privacy.
You can see an adult children’s room which is not very common designed like a “mini suite” with separate bathroom. A dedicated space has been provided for entertainment at the basement. You also have a screening room fitness facilities a Billiards table as well as an intimate studio in there.
The house has got a wonderful blue pool to keep you cool even in harsh climatic conditions. Hopen Place offers a spectacular view to the outdoors. The location overlooks to amazing views of blue sky during day and starry sky during nights. Impressed?
Located in Stuttgart Germany this 377 square meters dream home displays a minimalist design defined by straight lines and a constructive use of different building materials. Designed by Alexander Brenner Architects and placed on an almost triangular plot House Heidehof displays an interesting mix of materials on the front facade – wood cladding adorns the large garage doors above which a zebra-resembling pattern is suddenly interrupted by a white-washed second floor.
Our advice; make sure you get to see this magnificent structure at least once. At the time of signing a contract with the renovation company the owners of the 1950s big old Mosi House never thought that their house could ever look as wonderful as it is now. In fact Nico van der Meulen Architects from South Africa simply did the unthinkable.
Everything is well balanced even with the oversized furniture (see that huge office table) and the bold art work in the dining room. Speaking of the open dining space the 10-person dining set grabs the eye as it’s stunningly illuminated by a series of cube pendants. Even more fascinating are the rays of the rising and setting sun flow in similar pattern into the dining room.