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Modern Architectural Concrete House in Spain by A-cero Posted: 22 Apr 2013 05:07 AM PDT The Concrete House, modern concrete house by Spain based architecture firm A-Cero Architects ( See more A-Cero project here 1, 23, 4 , 5 & more , ). This perfect volume concrete house combine of quality, functionality and design. In the exterior there are grey colour of the concrete that make up the whole building and an architectural wide black pergola. The construction has two floors that have been built according to the slope of the house´s plot. The first level, where the pedestrian access is, has a area of 653m2. This floor has been distributed in three areas: a familiar area (lounge, dining room, kitchen, office, a living room for the children …); a private part where are four bedrooms, with its proper baths and dressing-rooms, and a free time and relaxation area that is opened to the exterior and the swimming pool throw a wide porch. In the ground floor there are a gymnasium, a wine vault, cleaning rooms and the area for service and house´s facilities. In the interior spaces, everything is thought until the millimeter. Every wall, detail and corner shows the elegant and studied work that A-cero has made. The exterior is incorporated to the construction interior throw several patios that create luminous and cheerful spaces for living every day. Furthermore, the white walls and clear and comfortable decoration contrasts with the dark wood the house´s ground. – A-cero http://www.housedesignidea.com/spanish-marble-hillside-house-in-a-coruna-by-a-cero-architects/ The post Modern Architectural Concrete House in Spain by A-cero appeared first on Home & House Design Ideas | Interior. |
Prefabricated House M in Austria by Caramel Architects Posted: 21 Apr 2013 05:07 PM PDT The House M sited on the slope of Pöstlingberg in Linz – Austria, created by Caramel Architects. This 12 x 12 meter cube house made out of prefabricated high-performance structural insulated panels, which were installed onto the concrete floor slab in only a few hours with the help of a truck-mounted crane. the diagonally arranged pillars along the west façade provide structural reinforcement. The simple form of the building volume, the high degree of prefabrication, its excellent cellulose-fiber thermal insulation, as well as the application of calorific value technology and external shading all contribute to making this a very economical and ecological building. The cube is enveloped in synthetic membranes. For the roof area white epdm was used; for the façade area (invisibly welded to the roof liner), white teflon-coated pvc, which was secured at intervals through the thermal insulation layer between the outer membrane and the structural panels. By contrast, the house opens itself toward the south and west with two all-glass façades. The west side of the building offers a magnificent view of the danube valley and receives sunlight until late in the evening; an externally mounted textile curtain guards against excessive sunlight and overheating. The south façade pulls away from the edge of the cube in free-form retreat, producing a covered terrace area. Extending directly from the terrace is a large swimming pond. – Caramel Architects The post Prefabricated House M in Austria by Caramel Architects appeared first on Home & House Design Ideas | Interior. |
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