This luxury home design is the theme of the natural harmony of unique and was designed by Kate Otten Architects that located on the outskirts of the city center of Melville, Johannesburg. Architectural design of building and architectural design landscape combined with the perfect. Views are framed, open, focus, create, reflected. Lulu Kati Kati House design has a strong character. Interior home bedroom...
This house offers a high grade of privacy and tact between the exterior (street) and the house. It adds the beauty of this building. this structure goes to the back part, as a front, where is a natural, clear and kind scenery. This house has two plants, a high floor, with exterior access, and a low floor. Both of them are looking to a wide terrace with a pergola and to the garden house. In high plant,...
This is one of summer house. The biggest part of the building is dug into the slope, creating a large horizontal platform in ground level. Half of this platform is taken up by the upper floor of the building; the other half remains an open outdoor terrace in direct connection to the kitchen inside. Next to the kitchen is the living area. The studio, or rather a place for inspiration and creation of...
The old house sat in the middle of the property leaving only unusable narrow and highly sloping ground around it. they placed the building on the northern property boarder leaving most of the property unexploited facing south. The biggest part of the building is dug into the slope, creating a large horizontal platform in ground level. Half of this platform is taken up by the upper floor of the building;...
The traditional residence buildings in China are oriented south and north. With the increase in the density of the buildings, the traditional method causes buildings too close to each other and the rooms facing to the north can hardly get sunshine. BUMPS in Beijing’ is rotated by 45 degrees from the north-south axis. The residence buildings are 80 meters height. Every two floors are set as a unit....
This house is very steep, long and narrow 50’ wide by 400’ long. Exterior terraces and courtyards are carved into the sloping hillside to facilitate pedestrian circulation throughout the site; to provide natural light throughout the primary levels of the house; and to provide privacy from the neighboring properties. this house has two parts, a concrete plinth which contains utilitarian and less-used...