Wiercinski Studio creates portable home from pair of shipping containers
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Wiercinski Studio creates portable home from pair of shipping containers
Stone Residence by Hariri Pontarini Architects
Designed to seem as if it was carved from a single piece of stone rising out of the landscape.
Lavendale Residence, Dallas, Texas, United States,
Smitharc Architecture + Interiors,
Landscape: MESA Design Group,
Photography: Stephen Karlisch
(via Invisible Studio revamps Hampshire cottage with double-pitched extension)
Sawmill, Tehachapi, Kern County, California,
Olson Kundig Architects,
Photographs: Gabe Border
Casa Roble, Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico,
Pothe Estudio
‘YEK’ Residence, Ural region, Russia,
Open AD architects
Maxim Kanakin Photography
Vladislav Doronin’s Penthouse, Moscow, Russia,
Intreiors: Massimo Iosa Ghini Associati,
Architects: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Wiercinski Studio creates portable home from pair of shipping containers
ONO - Family house, Waasmunster 2012. Photos © Filip Dujardin.
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Oak Valley Residence, Gangwon Province, South Korea,
Piet Boon Architecture
Gens - Disneyland house, Zutzendorf 2015. Photos © Ludmilla Cerveny.
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Izquierdo Lehmann Arquitectos Completed Five Santiago Houses
Gary Gladwish Architecture. Eagle Ridge Residence. Orcas Island. USA. photos © Gary Gladwish Architecture
Throughout her life rocks, nature and landscape played an important role in her artwork. It was this attraction that convinced her that this was the perfect site. She requested an open, simple, low maintenance design which works with the site in such a way that her views of the island, forest and ledges were always present within the house. The program consists of a combined kitchen-dining-living area, study, master suite, art studio and storage area.