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Two buildings, one houseGriffnerHaus Open Space Pult is based on a two-building principle which makes it possible to adapt optimally to the building plot situation. The three pult-roof typologies Box, Symmetric, Asymmetric are applied according to whether the two building parts are the same or different sizes, Arranged in line or staggered. But there are [...]
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Classic limestone and brick estate on almost 2 wooded acres of peace & privacy! Pool and tennis, indoor bball/racquetball, gym, detailed architecture with a magnificent grand entrance,must see to believe! An entertainers dream with beautiful views!
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 [...]
This project allowed the clients to go from concept to development in 8 weeks.
The client wanted to move away from the standard available options for marketing suites such as traditional temporary buildings and porta cabins. Mikano were commissioned to design and build a Marketing Suite for a new Woodside Development.
The Hoffman house is the best and very natural house you can find. The long curved driveway drive you to their front yard of his home. Monty Hoffman is a 43, and a chief executive officer of PN Hoffman, one of Washington’s premiere building and development firms, and his wife Traci, 36, have built a [...]
Amazing Vacation House in Osage County, Missouri by Barton Phelps & Associates - Architects and Planners
About the site: a wooded limestone bluff overlooking the Osage River on a thousand acres of working farmland in the rolling Ozarks - the name derived from the explorers’ term, “aux arcs”, referring to the bows of the region’s rivers. [...]