Posts Tagged ‘home’

The Closet House: Small But Perfectly Formed

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

This is the Closet House and considering it is just 44m2, it is very well named. But, like all great architecture, it takes limitations and transforms them into something truly clever. So clever, that it scooped the ArchDaily award in the Best Interiors Category 2010.

Smart design and home automation have transformed a small apartment into a much larger living space.

The apartment, designed by Consexto in Portugal, has five living spaces but to really make it work, everything had to have more than one use.

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Take, for instance, the use of one of the walls, which doubles as a cabinet. The movable wood wall on one side serves as a bedroom wardrobe while on the other it hosts an extendable table, the TV, home cinema set-up and even a mini bar.

The design remains clean throughout, with almost everything in the kitchen stored behind automatic shelving and storage compartments.

A worthy winner indeed. Thoughts?


The Swinging Beach House

Thursday, February 17th, 2011

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Going to the beach can be a double-edged sword – yes, there’s water and sun but there’s also sand getting everywhere and other people’s annoying kids and pets.

Outspoken comedian Bill Hicks once summarised his own feelings by describing the beach as ‘where dirt meets water’ but, the beach can be a better place if you’re willing to invest some cash – a lot of cash – in a cutting edge piece of ‘nature-friendly habitation’.

Meet the Y-Bio habitation module [above] from Archinoma – a transformable modular architectural system – which is a designed to be taken to the to the beach [or anywhere] for a few days or more. It can be customized too, from a large number of different shaped modules.

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Living In A Treehouse Community

Tuesday, February 8th, 2011

treehouse village

At one time or another we have all built or climbed into someone else’s treehouse. And they were great, even if they were constructed badly using nail-studded planks and fell a long way short of health and safety regs. Despite the fun factor though, would you like to live in one?

Meet the gang at Finca Bellavista, a residential treehouse community in development in the rainforests of Costa Rica. Designed to make the most of its surroundings, this eco-friendly village exists well-off the ground and is connected by an elaborate “Sky Trail” network of rope bridges and zip lines high in the canopy.

The level of work goes well beyond my own childish construction efforts and, as rustic homes go, these are very well put together, boasting hot showers, electricity, communal rooms, and even a Wi-Fi zone.

According to the founders, the number of tree homes there is starting to grow, and there are now a handful of cabins and treehouses ready for rentals and tours. The whole community nestles in 300 acres of secondary rainforest and reclaimed pasture land.

The video [above] lets you see this one-off treehouse community and hear from those who have put it together and those who have visited it.

Not sure I could sleep 24/7 with all that jungle racket going on – and those monkeys will rob you blind – but I could certainly chill there for a week. Check out their website here.

Or, if you want something a little more upmarket in the trees, check out the Treehotel.


The Marilyn Monroe Tower Block

Thursday, November 25th, 2010

absolute towers 1Residential apartment blocks have come a long way judging by the recent topping out at the latest additions to the city of Mississauga, Canada.

The curvy Absolute Towers or, as the locals have lovingly dubbed them, The Marilyn Monroe Towers, are certainly an eyeful.

Topping out at 170 meters the towers are located at the juncture of two main streets in  Mississauga and were designed by MAD. The beautiful twisting design is certainly a hit with the locals and has succeeded in giving the city a revamped identity, according to city officials.

More shots after the jump.

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World’s Largest Family Home Completed

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010

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You’d be forgiven for thinking that the photo above is off some new, European, eco-friendly apartment complex but it is actually the world’s largest, and most expensive family home.

Just completed, the 27-storey ‘house’ (the equivalent of 60 floors in a regular skyscraper) is owned by India’s richest man – and No. 4 On Forbes’ Rich List –  Mukesh Ambani, and cost a mere $1 billion to build. Recession? What recession?

Mukesh will be living in some small part of it with his wife and three kids but let’s not forget the 600 staff needed to keep it spic and span.

The Antilia house was designed by…..

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The Meat House: Home of The Future?

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

When people talk about modern architecture you tend to think clean lines, curves, steel and glass. You do not tend to think meat. Hold on to your set square.

Cutting edge, and award-winning architect, Mitchell Joachim does though. Based at Brooklyn’s non-profit Terreform ONE practice, Joachim and his team are experimenting with ways to grow homes from a petri dish.

You may already have come across his Fab Tree Hab, which thankfully, uses trees and plants. See a photo after the jump. Read the rest of this entry »


Lamborghini In The Living Room Anyone?

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

living room lambo

How’s this for a design brief: “I want a 9 car garage and be able to enjoy viewing one of them in the living room.”

What do you get? You get a Lamborghini in the living room is what you get.

There are car enthusiasts drooling right now at the idea that they could share valuable living space with their prized muscle car without having to bunk out in the garage. Even better, this is not a concept.

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