Archive for the " Classic House " Category

Small European Cottage in Minnesota by Tea2 Architects

August 18th, 2010

Designed by Tea2 Architects, this European cottage gets its character from its broad, sweeping roof and from the way it nestles into the landscape. The interior character comes from the hierarchy of the size and height of the interior spaces. The smaller spaces give intimacy to the larger spaces. The larger spaces provide openness, vistas [...]

Classic House Dabob Bay Residence in Washington by Bjarko | Serra Architects

April 8th, 2010

Bjarko | Serra Architects have designe Dabob Bay Residence located in Olympic Peninsula, Washington. Dabob Bay Residence is single family retreat with natural environment. Water, forest, and mountains converge at this family retreat above Dabob Bay, near Washington’s Hood Canal. The building is situated at the end of a ridge, surrounded by ravines on three [...]

The Mews House by TAKA Architects in Dublin, Ireland

September 6th, 2009

Mews House was designed by TAKA Architects, located in Dublin, Ireland. The house was designed for a family that had recently moved out of their long-term family home and wanted their new home to maintain some sense of continuity with their former lives. The mews house was built in the rear garden of a renovated [...]

Anglesea House, Classic House Design by Andrew Maynard Architects

July 7th, 2009

This is classic house design which named Anglesea House was designed by Andrew Maynard Architects. Anglesea house is a holiday home in Anglesea VIC. Design for this building need more space for their growing and aging family. Andrew Maynard Architects set out to create a multi-generational vacation home whose “versatility…allows it to be inhabited simultaneously [...]

Villa Savoie, Classical Building by Modern architect Le Corbusier

June 22nd, 2009

The house demonstrates the ‘Five Points’ that Corb placed central to his work, briefly piloti, fenetre longeur, free plan, active roof space and free facade. He was very focused on proportion of mass and space and keen to meld lessons from Classical architecture with modern technology exploited in cars, ships and planes.