Architects: bureau^proberts The modern architectural thinking is creative, intelligent and innovative, and it sets forth ideas, which take up attention. The house with minimalist architecture in Queensland, Australia devised by the architect Jon Linkins is such a piece of work, combining an interesting vision of modern house design, which is now the home of a young family.
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Renovation Cloud House by McBride Charles Ryan June 16th, 2012 - Posted in Architecture, Wood House Design McBride Charles Ryan have completed the Cloud House in Melbourne, Australia. The Cloud House is the addition and double fronted Edwardian home renovation in Fitzroy North. For nearly a century, this House has received several additions and modifications.
Related home design ideas on Homes and House Design Ideas - bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, living room and formal dining room, family lounge, beautiful kitchen, all of this design style is very romantic and with a special design idea to invite the curious to see the design of the Grand Mansion design decorating, let us look at the picture below.
Paradise house by architect Frank Macchia Located in the region of Noosa Australia Sunshine Coast hideaway and designed by local architect Frank Macchia. This is a little paradise, situated on an island with stunning views of the surrounding beaches, minimalist design and luxury, with touch some wood, so the house looks more natural.
The Resort House in the Suburbs of Melbourne, Australia by Bower Architecture January 13th, 2011 - Posted in Modern House Bower Architecture designed Modern House Resort on the outskirts of Melbourne, Australia. The Resort Houses is a project of transformation, where the house is dark and dilapidated suburbs that have been converted into a hidden oasis, abundant with natural light and seamlessly integrate indoor and outdoor space.
In his 12 years as the presenter of British television series Grand Designs, Kevin McCloud has evolved from grand to green. So it's no surprise, when I ask him to choose a favourite house from the hundreds he has followed from concept to habitation, that he names Ben Law's hobbit-style house in a Sussex forest.
Fans of Channel 4 TV show Grand Designs will recognise this super-shiny new modernist home in Brighton, which featured on our screens in April last year. But I'm surprised it's on the market - for £3.5 million - quite so soon as I had thought the creators - local couple Barry and Julie Surtees - were going to live in the thing rather than sell it off.
I would argue not, with worrying frequency they have been toys for very rich boys and, if not exactly vanity projects, calling cards for their architect creators. And the huge resources needed to finance them has meant that more often than not owners building their "dream home" have had at least one eye on resale value and making their fantasy as close to as many other people's as possible.