A World Heritage Site sits at the foot of a house in Ecuador.
Diseñado para un productor musical y artista, este proyecto pretende analizar la estética y los requerimientos funcionales establecidos en el programa arquitectónico.
Blanco Residence is an existing stone barn conversion that has been renovated into a main house by Jackson & McElhaney Architects in Austin, Texas.
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Blanco Residence is an existing stone barn conversion that has been renovated into a main house by Jackson & McElhaney Architects in Austin, Texas.
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Well kids, i’m off on a plane tomorrow to London to record the singers for The New Albion Guide To Analogue Consciousness, An Atompunk Opera, the final in the New Albion trilogy. One of the h…
Blanco Residence is an existing stone barn conversion that has been renovated into a main house by Jackson & McElhaney Architects in Austin, Texas.
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Segundo artigo lançado pela própria Trimble, os melhoramentos são tão bons que parecem que eles invadiram as firmas de design para descobrir o que melhorar nas ferramentas do programa. Levando em consideração a avaliação dos usuários e suas necessidades a respeito do programa, a Trimble fez mudanças significativas que
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The upscale interior brand has created a wholly unique experience in California wine country that involves furniture shopping, professional design services, a seasonal menu, and, of course, wine-tastings.
A World Heritage Site sits at the foot of a house in Ecuador.
Known by the Spanish as Casas Colgadas, the Hanging Houses of Cuenca are the most famous attractions in the Spanish town of Cuenca
designed by julien de smedt of JDS architects, this secluded family dwelling is embedded into the undulating french landscape.
To sit in a garden you have created is one of the greatest pleasures of all. From your seat you can contemplate your work in peace, feel the warmth of the sun, observe the play of light on the plants, and enjoy the fruits of your labor. From the seat, too, you notice what is wrong and make plans for action. --Sir Roy Strong, from A Small Garden Designer's Handbook I couldn't agree more with Sir Roy. However, based on my own observations, I would simply add that, when gardeners are seated in their own gardens, they usually spend a great deal more time noticing what is wrong with things than enjoying the play of light on the plants. We are an obsessive lot. Nevertheless, incorporating a garden bench into your garden might at least provide a comfortable spot for visitors to sit and feel the warmth of the sun, and perhaps more fully appreciate the fruits of your own obsessive labors. Besides, garden benches can do more for a garden than simply provide a place to sit: For example, there are antique benches, like this iron one, that make wonderful garden ornaments in their own right. Benches can become part of a seating ensemble that will provide a gathering spot to take in that special view of the garden. A painted wooden bench can bring a dash of color to an otherwise colorless part of the garden. Benches can be tucked into a hedge to form an integrated sculptural unit. A large granite bench can provide plenty of seating but can also become an integral design element in a border. Curved stone benches, when combined with other design elements, can invoke a certain mood, as in this Japanese inspired garden. A bench placed in the shade can offer a cool and comfortable place from which to view the garden or just sit and read a book. A rustic bench can bring just the right country feel to the garden. A stylish bench can accentuate the architectural proportions of a garden folly or gazebo. Some benches--like these made out of bluestone and granite--are unique pieces of art in themselves. Benches can be used to introduce a bit of whimsy into the garden. A traditional role for benches has always been to serve as a focal point at the end of an important axis in the garden... ...or to encircle a special tree that the gardener seeks to emphasize. If you're thinking of adding a bench to your garden and you want some design inspiration, you can check out more photos of garden benches by clicking here.
I still remember the first time I saw roofs made of red clay tiles. I was visiting my grandmother in Santa Monica one hot summer, and I was enchanted by th