Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Gorgeous Sobrino House in Argentina

Gorgeous Sobrino House in Argentina,

Built in 2010, the Sobrino House is located in Medoza , Argentina. It was designed by A4estudio by architects Leonardo Codina and Juan Manuel Filice and occupies a Total Square area of five hundred and forty Metres. The Sobrino House captures creativity of the highest level of a divine imagination. Creating a home that also serves as the working area or office isn’t an easy feat considering an official and casual environment that will coexist is designed. But the architects from A4Studio manage to develop just that. They were able to create a storied master plan that would ensure that all rooms have proper fittings and furniture, there is proper entry of sunlight, the ventilation is perfect and there is interdependence of activities. The design is simple yet complicated and basically uses a system that strips the house off the natural slope of the site.








Friday, January 28, 2011

Harmonious Villa Design with Traditional Korean Facade and Luxurious Villa Interior



LUXURIOUS VILLA!!!!





We are very much astonished by the villa facade design. It’s totally unique and different. The big curve façade seems like some traditional Korean home back before modernism has touch the country. La Réserve Ramatuelle, the name of this resort house design is located on a quiet hill overlooking at Mediterranean Sea and it stands on an area as wide as 2,000 square meters.
The hilltop hideaway covers with seven guest rooms, 16 astounding suites and unbelievable one thousand square meters spa, refreshing pine covered expanse as well as a home for twelve vacation villas. The luxurious villa rooms covered up to fifty to a hundred square meters and each of the spacious rooms covered with a nice private terrace with astounding vista of the landscape below.
Jean-Michel Wilmotte the master mind, aka architect, of this villa has cleverly designed it. Instead of competing with the dazzling landscape, Jean rather choose to interact and create a harmonious villa design. The architect didn’t work alone. Just for you to know that the stone floors here was done by Paola Lenti and Tai Ping, while the huge windows are done by Marc Geisen and Kieffer. Inside the rooms, all the contemporary furniture was done by Hans J. Wegner, Finn Juhl, Moroso, Flexform, Poltrona Frau, B&B and Roda.
For the twelve private villas designer Rémi Tessier took the chance and uses similar approach so that it corresponds well with the rest interior design. Although each rooms has similar theme, they have their own approach and atmosphere. One thing in common is that they are all surrounded by the typical Mediterranean style large private gardens and pools. Don’t forget to reserve a villa for your holiday, and I can assure you that it’s the best site you will ever encounter.



Sunday, January 2, 2011

Modular House in Madrid, Spain by A-cero architecture Studio

Wow!!! my favorite Modular House,





Directed by Joaquin Torres, the first luxury modular houses that located in Madrid, Spain, was finished by A-cero architecture Studio, introducing a modular architecture product based on the principles of the Industrialized Construction. It applies the same ‘production line’ standardisation procedures to the construction, modularity, technology, quality control and time spaces that are applied to other many fields of human activity. The Modular House benefits from the speed and cost advantages of assembly line production. Producing in-factory and assembling on-plot means that within just 3 months a house design can be enjoyed after signing. More specialized labour can increase productivity and quality as well as reducing the costs.

A-cero plan to roll out the offering of bespoke modular houses offering decoration as equipping as an extra service, in the same way you would receive a boat. Example prices are divulged as 69,000€ for an 82 sq m house as standard, or fully decorated and equipped for 85,000€. Joaquin Torres A-cero architecture Studio also advised that this system need not be exclusive for residential construction – schools, offices, retirement homes or student residences could also benefit from this modular buildings technique

The project is unique from the typical prefabricated house in offering luxury but distinct from Daniel Libeskind’s recently revealed luxurious prefab (Libeskind Villa, the German-made Future House) in offering luxury at an affordable price, not simply for the economic elite.