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On the contrary of the fluid surface of the mountain, we tried to design a cubic concept. But not ordinary. separating the entrance by making a powerful cubic shape on one hand and full glass box at first floor (in order to make the sense of suspension) on the other hand, was the main goal of this concept.
Project name
Tataraj House
Architecture firm
Shomali Design Studio
Location
Fuman, Gilan, Iran
Tools used
Autodesk 3ds Max, V-ray, Adobe Photoshop, Lumion, Adobe After Effects
A livable place always tells us a story, a gesture, a sense, just like nature, architecture is also capable of flourishing like a tiny seed among the undergrowth, inhabiting it is our instinct and basic need, this house shows this reverence for nature and respect towards her, appropriating landscapes and taking advantage of every visual moment towa...
Project name
Earth Caterpillar House
Architecture firm
Veliz Arquitecto
Location
All over the world
Tools used
SketchUp, Lumion, Adobe Photoshop
The Rocky Mountain House #1 is a 2000 square feet Nordic style house with 4 bedrooms and 3.5 baths located in the outskirts of Carbodale, Colorado. A creek front property with a bird sanctuary in the backyard. A sustainable home which explores a new way of living with smaller spaces and the idea of economic sustainability.
Project name
Rocky Mountain House #1 (Tiscornia Residence)
Architecture firm
Forma Arquitectura
Location
Carbondale, Colorado, United States
Photography
Dylan Brown
Designed by Kulthome, this private house has a territory about 5000 sqm. One of the features of this house is that, although it is a one-storey building its’ floor plan has all the conveniences needed, but you can’t see it, as it’s just the appearance.
Project name
Private House with a View of Ararat
Architecture firm
Kulthome
Location
Armenia
Tools used
AutoCAD, Autodesk 3ds Max, ArchiCAD, Adobe Photoshop
Reflections is a holiday home with 360 degree mountain views reflected in the landscape ponds. Designed by Stacey Farrell Architect in Queenstown, New Zealand.
Project name
Reflections
Architecture firm
Stacey Farrell Architect
Location
Speargrass Flat, Queenstown, New Zealand
Photography
Ben Ruffell
This is a unique, never seen before, unprecedented, surprising, fairy-tale-like synthesis of visual arts and architecture. Two independent pieces of art created by brothers - Boguslaw and Rafal Barnas tell the story of the architectural design in the film  ArchiPaper. The film has won dozens of awards around the world and the building - The Farmhou...
Written by
BXB Studio
Photography
BXB Studio, ArchiPaper
Strong Arm House is the bold response to a demanding brief to suit a busy family of seven who requested a flexible and practical home to suit their evolving needs. A modest bungalow is reconfigured and extended via a contemporary addition to create a sense of place for the young family.
Project name
Strong Arm House
Architecture firm
MCK Architects
Location
Middle Park, Australia
Photography
Felix Mooneeram
Overlooking Queenstown’s Lake Wakatipu and boasting stunning views out to Cecil Peak and the nearby mountain ranges, Waiora is possibly New Zealand’s finest home. Peacefully nestled in an exclusive gated community surrounded by the sights and sounds of nature, the home is just a short 8-minute drive from the heart of Queenstown.
Project name
Waiora
Location
Queenstown, New Zealand
Tools used
Autodesk 3ds Max, Corona Renderer, Adobe Photoshop