Sunday, June 7, 2009

Dream Homes

Yasushi Mizuta and Naohiro Sumi are the creative designers from Den Nen Architecture who came up with the great geometry for the minimalist T-House in Ako, the Hyogo Prefecture in Japan. Meant as a single family residence (for two adults), the two-story reinforced concrete construction features a lot of white that enhance the clean appearance and the stylish theme. With modern furniture, glossy floors and large windows for natural lighting, the house satisfies the bare necessities in the most amazing way. - via

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Brazil Home By Bernardes Jacobsen Architecture

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Situated on a narrow lot between two homes, Bernardes Jacobsen Architecture designed this São Paulo home to make the most of its restricted space. The home was split into three levels, using wide openings and minimal visible support, adding to an open feeling promoted throughout the Brazil residence. Catwalks promote circulation and efficiently ferry people through the home, which was built with minimal walling where possible. Outside, private gardens flank the home and natural light is welcomed in through copious exterior openings. [via archdaily]



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