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Vondom's design collections Faz, Stones, Voxel and more are part of this stunning residential project in Mexico. A real luxury!
When I first saw the images of rock cut-tomb architecture of Madain Saleh in Saudi Arabia, I knew I had to use it as an inspiration in an architectural project.
¡Emociones fuertes en Gran Hermano 2023! Los familiares abandonan la casa a lo largo de la semana, dejando a cuatro finalistas para competir por la casa de Viviendas Roca. ¿Quién será el ganador? No te pierdas los detalles.
Cuando en el suelo firme todo está explorado, le llega el turno a lo insólito, extravagante y extraordinario. La arquitectura y el diseño son claros ejemplos de que no se le puede poner barreras a la imaginación y que, quien tiene un gran idea y la sabe llevar a cabo, tiene entre manos todo un tesoro. A continuación, te proponemos 13 casas que son una auténtica maravilla, tanto por lo innovador de su diseño, como por donde fueron construidas. Algunas de ellas se han creado para ocio y divertimento; otras, en cambio, son de propiedad privada y la vivienda habitual de personas emprendedoras, osadas y con mucha imaginación. ¿Quieres descubrirlas? ¡Pues sígueme! #1 Fallen house: “caída del cielo” (Estados Unidos) Conocido por sus controvertidas esculturas que llaman la atención por la ruptura de las convenciones en cuanto a los límites de escala, espacio e identidad, Do Ho Suh se atreve a diseñar su nueva casa desafiando a las leyes de la gravedad. Su Fallen Star es una versión en miniatura de su casa coreana. Se ubica en el borde del techo de una torre de pisos en San Diego, simulando haberse estrellado como un meteorito. El artista coreano le otorga este nombre como recuerdo de su propia sensación al aterrizar en Estados Unidos, cuando afirma que “cayó del cielo”.
Vondom's design collections Faz, Stones, Voxel and more are part of this stunning residential project in Mexico. A real luxury!
👉🏼 Hasta el siglo xix la única posibilidad de llegar a la localidad era en barco o por senderos estrechos. La tierra entre las montañas y el lago era escasa siendo esta poca tierra ocupada por la...
Una casa lujosa, tecnológica y adaptada al medio ambiente. Así es el ambicioso proyecto del arquitecto Jean-Pierre Lott en Mónaco.
“La Casa” es un libro ilustrado de Paco Roca.
Imagen 6 de 34 de la galería de Casa la Roca / Mathias Klotz. Fotografía de FERRESCANEPA photography
Casa cueva en Córdoba. Suite en la naturaleza
This Spanish town is perched on a cliff formed of hundred-thousand-year-old lava flow, has a medieval church, and is known for its sunsets.
Use the Wise or Foolish? Coloring Page as a fun activity for your next children's sermon.
Protegida por un abrazo de piedra, esta casa en Mallorca de labranza, obra del estudio i-architecture, es el refugio de una familia en total conexión con la naturaleza.
Miguel Angel Roca Casa Calamuchita In the main focal area of the house Miguel has created the ideal open plan living area for a weekend retreat. It's multi purpose, acting as a kitchen, dining and guest bunk area for busy weekends. The central open-planned-ness can be closed up by shutters and still has a feeling of intimacy/security with the solid stone structures in each corner. These pillars house the kitchen, bathroom and service areas (being a pantry and cellar, as all good Argentinean houses should with their fine Cab. Sav.s about). So it's a house full of intimate nooks, an open plan area that can be both breeze filled open dining and living area, created with vernacular materials in a modern way forming a house that fits with its environment and its purpose as a weekend retreat. Behind the open structure of the living room is a tower, wrapped in a glass encased staircase. The staircase runs around the outside, allowing views to all 4 directions as one circulates. I guess, allowing the owner to check on things as he heads up to bed and that things are in order for the day as he decends for breakfast. This means the inner structure can be more sincere with each floor set for its purpose housing: a study, bedroom and viewing platform on the top floor. My wishes/thoughts for a similar house: - The flat roof lends itself to a modern green or solar roof and the layout north-south will provide a lot of passive solar heating. I can also see the stone areas regulating the temperature of those large glass enclosed spaces, but remember the shutters can protect the area slightly. If only he had created larger corner units and housed bedrooms in these. This would give everyone the sense of living in their own little cabin (protected stone cave), yet still being connected to a central gathering area. Or one step further, to provide a sound buffer, separate the bedrooms out from the main structure in a series of covered pathways. But then again, that's me thinking of a family size house, this here works fantastic as a couples retreat where the family comes and stays on the odd occasion. And the tower gives them that split between repose and recreation. Images follow From Miguel's website - Notes on the project that I've translated. The Valley of Calamuchita is a calm landscape of fields cultivated between two parallel mountain ranges. The fields lie east to west between the skirts of the great mountain ranges and the skirts of the small mountain ranges. The fields for a tapestry between mountain walls and in the case of my field, between rows of trees. The house is elevated on the hill with a smooth slope that falls towards the Valley. The house is a transparent glass pavilion with the North - South axis parallel to the valley like a cultural reference to the natural fact. The glass box, between four stones that enclose the services, is a space fluid in its unitary interior sometimes dining sometimes an additional sleeping area. For climatic reasons of cold winters and fresh nights, and the altitude of the place, the glass box this surrounded in a wood box. This box of sliding shutters allows small or large openings providing variable dimensions and sensations of privacy or openness. This unit completes and complements with a tower of study, bedrooms and viewing platform, that alludes to the vertical axis of the mountain. A glass enclosed stairwell spirals around the outside of the building, allowing all 4 aspects of the surroundings to be taken in as one passes from level to level. At the top you arrive at the terrace viewpoint that allows, like in each level, extended lines of vision towards the Valley. By day the living area, surrounded by the service blocks, mimics the valley, at night the tower recreates the mountain. At night I escape to the safety of the mountain tower, returning at dawn to the living area and valley. Via: miguelangelroca.com
La firma griega 'Mold Architects' ha construido una casa en la isla de Serifos que fue excavada en una colina rocosa.
Un día Jesús estaba enseñando a la multitud. Cuando terminó sus enseñanzas les relató esta parábola: “Por tanto, cualquiera que oye estas p...
Image 20 of 52 from gallery of Casa de la Roca / Cadaval & Solà-Morales. © Sandra Pereznieto
Colombia is formerly known as Nueva Granada (New Granada) and was an important colony of Spain. To witness the remnants of this part of Colombian history, one can visit the remaining colonial citie…
La Casa la Roca se sitúa al norte de Barcelona, a escasa media hora de la ciudad. La parcela se encuentra en una ladera frente al mar, con un paisaje frondoso típico de bosque mediterráneo donde predominan pinos, encinas y alcornoques de gran porte. Ninguna casa debería estar nunca sobre una colina ni sobre nada. […]
In the mountains outside Valle de Bravo, a lakeside town two and a half hours west of Mexico City, Barcelona-based firm Cadaval & Solà-Morales has...
When I first saw the images of rock cut-tomb architecture of Madain Saleh in Saudi Arabia, I knew I had to use it as an inspiration in an architectural project.
Protegida por un abrazo de piedra, esta casa en Mallorca de labranza, obra del estudio i-architecture, es el refugio de una familia en total conexión con la naturaleza.