Pisqal is a small cabin with 70 square meters area. It has an A-frame style with a cubic form in order to have more space than A-frame. It's a two-story building. each floor is 35 square meters. The kitchen and living area are on the first floor and two master bedrooms are on the second.
Situated on an urban infill site, this house builds on Buffalo’s rich architectural heritage, with works by Frank Lloyd Wright and H.H. Richardson only steps away. But rather than looking only to the past, the house offers a model for twenty-first century urban life, with a soaring interior space organized around views, nature and daylight.
As you start thinking about hiring a roofing contractor, you're probably wondering if this is something that's worth your time to do personally or if it would be better to find someone who specializes in replacing roofs.
In this project, located in a quiet street in Jardins, city of São Paulo, we created a contemporary space for contemplation and shelter from the client's private collection of works of art.
The concept and name of the project El Nido stands for nest and comes from the Latin word nidus. The term refers to the shelter that birds build with branches, straws and other elements. Just as they make their nests, the goal of this house was to achieve a refuge to be inhabited and enjoyed without major complications, creating a project of great simplicity yet of great spatial richness by using a minimal and simple palette of materials.
Rico villa in Spain in the pleasant climate of the hills of San Sebastian which is designed for a family of five. This villa is designed based on the organic forms of the site.
Sustainability is a commitment. Ingenhoven Architects celebrate important milestone in their Düsseldorf project.
So...you have been living in your humble abode for quite some time now and feel you have got the interior, let's just say, “done to perfection!” However, due to all your focus being aimed indoors, the outdoors, in all honesty, has been totally neglected and in truth, your garden resembles a long-forgotten jungle that has evaded mankind’s attention and is simply crying out for a little TLC! If your outdoor space could utter two words, it would scream out “save me!”