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The name of this villa is derived from the place where this project is located "Tabas". The city of Tabas has a hot and dry climate. Therefore, this project was designed to meet the needs of a house in the heart of this climate while being modern. The design and architecture of this city must be sustainable for all seasons so that there are always comfortable living conditions.

The original Peacock Farm home designed by Walter Pierce is a well-known home from the mid-century modern period, with many examples throughout the west-Boston suburbs. And yet as lovely as these homes are, they suffer from cramped entries, a shortage of storage, lack good home-office options.

The prefabricated house is located on the urban boundary of the municipality of Chella. This corner plot adjoins one of the main roads in the area and the surrounding natural environment. Therefore, the mission of the prefabricated dwelling is to close itself off from the noise and direct views from the road, opening up to the large long views that it borders.

Lying on a pleasant wine cellar lane, SENAA architekti designed a weekend house that uses every bit of its steep sloping plot. Conceptually divided into several layouts and structural parts, the house has a traditional morphology and combines modern details with historical technologies.

My idea for this design was to use a monochrome palette. And I combined these soft colors with the warm light inside the villa that was directed outwards. The blue light inside the pool has made the color combination attractive to the viewer.

Selling a house can be a complicated process. There are many things you need to take into consideration before putting your house on the market. From understanding your local real estate market to preparing your home for sale, there are a lot of steps involved in the selling process. Here are six important things you need to know before selling your house.

Metamansion Concept 5 is based on the collection of metamansion nft keys under the concept of a futuristic and immaterial architecture destined for the new world of the metaverse, its form based on the experience between mixing nature and a futuristic building that creates a great contrast between the two.

A home that defines ‘long awaited’ arrival - a home where one yearns to be - a home which is a subsistent part of someone’s memories - a home which signals ‘always’ the coming back - ‘Om Winter Retreat’ is a vacation home for a Non-Resident Indian client. Crafted in the envelope of brick cladded walls, it is a one bedroom home of 950 sq.ft serving the utilities of an annual or weekend living.