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Luxurious Brisbane Villa Featuring Stunning Design Lines and a Versatile Collection of Spaces Posted: 29 Jun 2011 01:33 AM PDT This is a luxurious villa design with featuring stunning design lines and a versatile collection of spaces. The Brisbane Villa is designed with ground living that includes a living, dining and kitchen area that open to the front and back of the property. A custom lift connects the three floors of the house, making it easy to access the entertaining and private rooms, which also allows the design of absolute privacy and space for the entire family with a neat arrangement of the design concept and comfortable. The theme of the exterior wall provides a view of the concept of a luxurious modern house. The gourmet kitchen comes with a walk-in pantry and cold room, for all your cooking needs. Stainless steel bench tops and a beautiful stone island mark the kitchen's interior design. The first floor of the residence features a media room located towards the back of the first level, a hidden study and a laundry room. On the second floor, four large bedrooms, three of which have their own bathrooms, leave the family feeling rested and comfortable. An extraordinary skyline of Brisbane can be enjoyed from the master bedroom's deck. Placed on the middle of the second floor, a large entertaining area offers the inhabitants the possibility of relaxing and enjoying a beverage from the wet bar or wine fridge. A wine cellar and a four car garage with ample storage space complete this residence's collection of spaces. Featuring a covered outdoor entertaining area complete with BBQ, wet bar, built-in plasma TV and access to the pool and outdoor shower.
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The Michael Hill Clubhouse with Spectacular Mountain Views by Patterson Associates Posted: 28 Jun 2011 09:08 AM PDT Located in Arrowtown, New Zealand, the Michael Hill Clubhouse was designed by Patterson Associates. The designer realizing the client's desire for a place that reinforced the game of golf, operating primarily as a "private box", but with the capacity to transform into a gateway headquarters for large competitive events. The Michael Hill Clubhouse seeks to integrate and intensify the experience of golf's primary relationship with the landscape. An integral truss system creates a skewed form, and supports a green roof planted in native tussock. Systems of energy, water, waste, and climate control are almost entirely contained on the site. An even greater environmental contribution is the building's strategy in sustaining the qualities of the alpine landscape. The Clubhouse seeks to integrate with the panoramic vista, rather than form a node on it. The design creates a model of its environment, both cultural and physical. In doing so the building seeks to become a pattern within the environment, amplifying and reinforcing the relationships between player, game, and land.
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