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Architect: Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects
Location: Silkeborg, Denmark
Engeneering: The DAI Group
Contractor: SKANSKA Danmark A/S
Project Year: 2005
Construction Year: 2006-2007
Constructed Area: 3,700 sqm
Architect Homepage:www.shl.dk
Performers’ House is a modern version of a Danish folk high school. With its exceptional scope and a unique cross cultural international environment, the school offers the best opportunities to develop young creative talent. Spacious [...]
Berg Design Architects was founded in 2001 and offers gorgeous sustainable solutions to residential projects. Their Old Stone Highway house was designed by John Berg as a “Single Family Residence with Environmentally Low Impact Building Technology”. Their design have uncompromising approach to housing that is luxurious, super green, and chock full of mid-century charm.
Architect: Berg [...]
Project: Modern Minimalist House in Minami Boso
Architect: Kiyonobu Nakagame Architect and Associates
Design: 2004.08-2006.05
Construction period: 2006.06-2007.02
Structural Engineer: Ono Japan
Photographs:NAKAGAME
Modern Minimalist House in Minami Boso Description :
This is the villa for the clients who live in Tokyo. The site is located in Boso Peninsula east of Tokyo, Although it takes only about less than 2 hrs drive [...]
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The Glass House, designed by celebrated architect Philip Johnson as a personal retreat, is an icon of modern architecture. A crystalline box set in a serene New England landscape, the house is now owned by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, which will open it to visitors in April 2007. Johnson used his property [...]
Private Residence, Princetown, New jersey, 4000sqft | Garrison Architects
This residence is set in a heavily wooden site in Princetown township. The project is an addition to a centrally organized, late modern house with vernacular influences. With the addition the house becomes an instrument for interacting with the site.