Situated atop a hill on a cattle ranch in Santiago de Querétaro, the project comprises a lightweight roof supported by a structure with a concrete base and a metal frame. This framework serves a dual purpose—on one hand, delineating the footprint area, and on the other hand, extending in cantilever towards the west façade. The cantilever is supported by gabion masses anchored with tension cables on the opposite side. This contrast between materials and the structural integrity of the design emphasizes the specific function of each element.
Embarking on architectural design ventures requires more than just creativity; it necessitates a well-stocked arsenal capable of transforming visions into tangible realities. Let's explore the essential components that underpin proficient architectural design, catering to the needs of both seasoned practitioners and emerging talents alike.
Each method of engraving stainless steel has its unique advantages and considerations. Rotary engraving offers depth and durability, chemical and electrochemical etching provide fine detail and complex designs without physical stress on the material, and diode laser engraving allows for precise control and fast processing.
The matte black modern house is more than just a design trend; it is a statement of individuality and a reflection of contemporary architectural innovation. As society continues to embrace bold and unconventional choices, the popularity of these designs is likely to grow.
In the pursuit of a tranquil and pest-free home, employing a comprehensive combination of knowledge, preventive measures, and innovative solutions is key. By understanding the specific challenges posed by different pests and adopting a proactive stance, homeowners can significantly reduce the likelihood of infestations.
Adaptive reuse might sound like a complex architectural term, but its concept is simple and sustainable. Learn about the common types in this read.
‘Casa Ex Templo’ is located in the first Hispanic settlement in the city of San Francisco de Campeche and dates back to the 18th century. Right in front is what was once the Temple of San José, (patron saint of carpenters and boat builders) and which is where the house takes its name.
Welcome to Dom World Member Club where innovation meets sustainability in a harmonious blend of natural beauty and cutting-edge design. Nestled amidst lush green hills, our design embodies fluidity and harmony with nature. Enjoy breathtaking views from sustainable, naturally sourced materials, and experience the serenity of free-flowing geometry.