Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Greatest Stadium Sport with Application Park by NBBJ Architecture

Great The Blossom Stadium
Here is the new sports park is located on the Qian Tang riverfront opposite of the city’s new Central Business District. It’s designed to be a sustainable public park amidst all of the dense urban development that has consumed the rest of the city. Hangzhou Sports Park is designed to be more than just a large sports stadium — the park will also include open space, walking trails, a tennis facility, retail space, community playing fields and an extreme sports area. Inspiration for the design for the park and the stadium was drawn from the geometry of the nearby river delta as well as the flora of the nearby lake.site NBBJ

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Minimalist House Design with Open Space by Andrea Oliva

Open Flat Space of Minimalist House Design
Here is minimalist home designed by Andrea Oliva from Cittaarchitettura. Located in Italian it occupies a flat area about 60m away from the street. The design house has a rectangular shape of approximately 11 m wide, 34 m long and 6 m tall. It visually consists of two elements: the porch made of concrete and finished with white plaster, and the main body inside of it. Large windows that frame a beautiful landscape around it are protected by the depth of the porch during the summer. These windows have wooden frames with laminated glazing so they are also protected from cold winds during the winter. The flat roof features solar panels that provides the home with an electricity and a hot water.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Innovative Solar Energy Application by Andrea Banzi

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Here is Italian designer Andrea Branzi collaborated with 2A+P/A to design a remarkable new art museum that takes the form of a light-filled urban forest. Planned for Slovenia, the New Maribor Museum attempts mix the daily activities of city life into the museum’s exhibits. Covered in a completely transparent skin, the museum gives one the sense of looking in on an aquarium — the indoor gardens and exhibit halls are bustling with creativity, while the artificial trees generate energy and regulate the indoor climate.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Exoskeleton Architecture Building In Parma - Italy by StudioDosi

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This is StudioDosi has proposed a double-skinned, vegetation-covered headquarters for the Province of Parma in Italy. Designed by a talented group of young Italian architects and engineers, the proposal features a wide array of green building strategies, extensive gardens and most notably, a living exoskeleton meant to provide shade and natural ventilation for the real building underneath.

Unique Kids Bedroom Design from Barcelona Home Design


Here is came across an outstanding designer from Barcelona who visualizes and creates high quality, photorealistic renders of kids rooms. You will find tons of inspiration here, not to mention the occassional paper sketch like this one…which he uses to bring out his idea. The kids room concepts follow. If you come across any awesome kids rooms that you think need to be featured here. site

Innovative Martinborough House Design by Parsonson Architecture

View Sunrise in Front Martinborough House Design
Here is located On approach a rurally influenced corrugated iron wall runs away and turns 90 degrees to contain the arrival space. The main roof glides over this leading into the house. site Parsonson Architecture
The house sits long and low in this large and multi-layered landscape. The dark corrugated iron walls blend with the dark lines of Macrocarpa shelter planting in the distance. The definition between inside and outside is blurred by the continuity of floors and terraces and the roofs hovering or gliding lightly across the plan.

Monday, April 19, 2010

Traditional Villa in Denmark by kmldesign

View Teracce and Gardens
Solpletten is perfectly situated smack in the middle of Søllerød Nature Reserve and facing beautiful forests. A small and charming garden society founded in1942, with no more than 62 lots. We have the pleasure of visiting Henriette Willerup and Anton Greiffenberg in their little haven ”Villa Else”, during apple and plum picking season. site kmldesign