Three very modern, contemporary homes
Below you will find three houses with very similar designs concepts, and plans. I find all three very interesting and that they all share a great concept and idea, a great design architect and interior design plan, and they all had excellent implementation of those plans because they present perfect examples to me of what modern, contemporary architecture and design stand for..
Modernist House Aesthetic Design Ideas by Robert Mills Architects
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Here the Modernist House Aesthetic Design Ideas by Robert Mills Architects, this house with water element beside. The new timber, zinc and cement Ross Street home study is a surprise. The sharp angularity of the facade of concrete and sheets of zinc sheet draw a clean modernist aesthetic. Inside, light and mood immediately softens with a steel ladder processed as the sculptural centerpiece of the ground floor, combined with interiors by designers Hassell Scott Walker and Robert Backhouse. As a true example of bringing the outdoors, frameless glass windows will connect the interior to the exterior the same level, which includes a swimming pool 13.5 m throughout the length of the north wall. let’s check the Modernist House Aesthetic Design Ideas by Robert Mills Architects picture here:
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Modern Aesthetic Verdant Avenue House Design by
Robert Mills Architects
Modern Aesthetic Verdant Avenue House Design by Robert Mills Architects. Verdant Avenue RMA perfectly presents the modern aesthetics – form, function and detail along with nature at its best. This example of sustainable architecture dispels the myth that to be sustainable it is necessary to sacrifice luxury, glamor and pleasure. soon open the client simply ordered a ‘luxury family home within the contemporary city. “A 80 years old pin oak serves as a focal point for the life of the ground floor and first floor rooms. An impressive 3.5 meters wide sculptural ladder ground anchors for the first and second floors, windows floor to ceiling glass also add a dramatic touch to the interior. The separate outdoor entertaining areas of the floor by glass walls and sliding doors. let’s see the Modern Aesthetic Verdant Avenue House Design by Robert Mills Architects picture here:
Both of these two houses are stunning in every way.I love the openness and the glass. In my opinion glass should be used in all construction as the light that it reflects in the day time brings warmth and a sense of being in a comfortable environment to ones home as the house fills uop with the sun's rays. This type of house not only looks ultra modern and contemporary but is in my opinion one of the best examples oif modern design and architecture.
Hover Houses on maximizing Outdoor Special System for Reducing Noise
Pass Block 3 represents the third in the series of the architect Spend Holiday with a focus on maximizing environments for outdoor living structurally “hovering” the building envelope above the roof land.Unlike living environments, Hover Houses are comfortably protected, integrated in landscape and provide much needed land permeable to groundwater environments replenishment.Unlike living roof, Hover Houses are comfortably protected, integrated into the landscape and provide much needed land susceptible to ground water replenishment.The hope is that the Pass House concept provides a standard in temperate regions to eliminate significant portions of the floor area in exchange for inside seating areas outside, saving resources and reducing the carbon footprint of the project. Roof-mounted photovoltaic panels offset 80% of power demands. With the exception of interior wall paint, all interior finishes are devised to last indefinitely so that future emissions from finish replacements are minimized or eliminated.” The residence also features a special system for reducing outdoor noise.
Reference Glen Irani Architects
The house above is absolutely amazing. Its openess on the ground floor might not be a good idea in some neighborhoods but as you can see trhe big glass doors on the second floor keep you safe inside the main house.. A great concept, design, and implementaition.
All thnree of the houses above are very similar although the last is by far my favorite. I hope you enjoy thge pictures and posts. Until next time:
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