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Alva Roy Architects
Tom Arban and Navid Alie
Inspiration for a contemporary home design remodel in Toronto
Inspiration for a contemporary home design remodel in Toronto
Alva Roy Architects
Tom Arban and Navid Alie
Inspiration for a contemporary home design remodel in Toronto
Inspiration for a contemporary home design remodel in Toronto
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Alva Roy Architects
Tom Arban and Navid Alie
Inspiration for a contemporary home design remodel in Toronto
Inspiration for a contemporary home design remodel in Toronto
Sourcery Design
Modern Contemporary Interior Design by Sourcery Design including Finishes, Fixtures, Furniture and Custom Designed Individual Pieces
Inspiration for a large contemporary carpeted hallway remodel in Sydney with white walls
Inspiration for a large contemporary carpeted hallway remodel in Sydney with white walls
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Spiral Cellars wine cellar from www.sapphirespaces.co.uk - this clever design uses natural ventilation to achieve the best possible temperature and humidity for storing wine. The cellar can also be used as a cold store/larder. Different depths and lid options are available.
Okurayama Apartments (2008) in Okurayama, Japan, designed by Kazuyo Sejima & Associates.
Photograph: Iwan Baan, courtesy of NAi Publishers
Inspiration for a contemporary courtyard patio remodel in Other
Inspiration for a contemporary courtyard patio remodel in Other
Elysium Designed
Architecturally inspired split level residence offering 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, powder room, media room, office/parents retreat, butlers pantry, alfresco area, in ground pool plus so much more. Quality designer fixtures and fittings throughout making this property modern and luxurious with a contemporary feel. The clever use of screens and front entry gatehouse offer privacy and seclusion.
YKDesigns
Large trendy l-shaped medium tone wood floor open concept kitchen photo in Brisbane with a double-bowl sink, flat-panel cabinets, gray cabinets, metallic backsplash, metal backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
Poliform Australia
Example of a trendy kitchen design in Sydney with stainless steel appliances, an island, flat-panel cabinets and white cabinets
Prime Design Tasmania Pty Ltd
Inspiration for a small modern medium tone wood floor entryway remodel in Hobart with white walls and a medium wood front door
Andrew Child Architecture
Dining Space. Photo by Tatjana Plitt
Great room - huge contemporary medium tone wood floor and brown floor great room idea in Melbourne with white walls
Great room - huge contemporary medium tone wood floor and brown floor great room idea in Melbourne with white walls
Charged Voids
Located on a sprawling corner plot in Sector-27 of the Corbusian city of Chandigarh, Residence 1065 is an embodiment of the Congrès Internationaux d'Architecture Moderne or the CIAM’s principles of modern architecture. Using an open plan and facades that appear to float, the home is designed for a multi-generational family of six and attempts to fuse traditional spatial planning with modern aesthetics, while maintaining an optimum amount of daylight ingress.
The house greets visitors with its sweeping, curved concrete roof—a reinterpretation of Le Corbusier’s Palace of Assembly located nearby. At a more eye-friendly elevation, a glass-encased, open ground-floor plan comes into view. This open plan creates an overlap between several interconnected volumes and outdoor spaces that allow for easy interaction between separate floors, complying with the highly cohesive lifestyles prevalent in multi-generational Indian families.
The design for the home is driven by intersecting axes; the major axis is planned as an anchor for the central circulation while the minor axis connects the landscaped courtyards. The overlapping volumes facilitate the residents’ movement along these two axes in a way that the spaces unfold in layers as one progresses from the public to the private areas. The common areas are enclosed in expansive glazing, in direct dialogue with the open spaces around them. The kitchen occupies the centre of the floor plan, with a collapsible partition delineating it from a courtyard. A separate spice kitchen, the formal living and dining areas, the family lounge, and a small office along with the master bedroom are configured around this space. The prayer room is contained in a white, double-height turret that lets in natural light through sharp slits in its curved walls.
Nature becomes a part of the interior spaces through multiple courtyards and terrace gardens—interpreting traditional transitional spaces like verandahs into a modern context as a byproduct of the design process. As opposed to the common areas, the private rooms in the home are treated to interact differently with the outdoors. They open onto courtyards and deep verandahs with tall sun breakers that form the front facade, granting access to the outdoors while preserving privacy. Three other bedrooms—two for the children and one for guests—are situated on the upper floor.
Locally sourced brick and Corbusier’s signature cast-in-situ concrete have been used to build Residence 1065, drawing inspiration from contextually prevalent construction practices as well as the modernist vocabulary revolutionised by Le Corbusier. Through this project, Charged Voids imbibes techniques that are historically important to the city of Chandigarh but are being replaced by run-of-the-mill plastered and stone-cladded buildings—and aspires to start a dialogue on the degrading urban infrastructure and expressions of modernist architecture standing today. Corbusier’s philosophies are not just interpreted in the symbolism of modernism, but also in the architectural expression driving the larger design intent.
Charged Voids
Located on a sprawling corner plot in Sector-27 of the Corbusian city of Chandigarh, Residence 1065 is an embodiment of the Congrès Internationaux d'Architecture Moderne or the CIAM’s principles of modern architecture. Using an open plan and facades that appear to float, the home is designed for a multi-generational family of six and attempts to fuse traditional spatial planning with modern aesthetics, while maintaining an optimum amount of daylight ingress.
The house greets visitors with its sweeping, curved concrete roof—a reinterpretation of Le Corbusier’s Palace of Assembly located nearby. At a more eye-friendly elevation, a glass-encased, open ground-floor plan comes into view. This open plan creates an overlap between several interconnected volumes and outdoor spaces that allow for easy interaction between separate floors, complying with the highly cohesive lifestyles prevalent in multi-generational Indian families.
The design for the home is driven by intersecting axes; the major axis is planned as an anchor for the central circulation while the minor axis connects the landscaped courtyards. The overlapping volumes facilitate the residents’ movement along these two axes in a way that the spaces unfold in layers as one progresses from the public to the private areas. The common areas are enclosed in expansive glazing, in direct dialogue with the open spaces around them. The kitchen occupies the centre of the floor plan, with a collapsible partition delineating it from a courtyard. A separate spice kitchen, the formal living and dining areas, the family lounge, and a small office along with the master bedroom are configured around this space. The prayer room is contained in a white, double-height turret that lets in natural light through sharp slits in its curved walls.
Nature becomes a part of the interior spaces through multiple courtyards and terrace gardens—interpreting traditional transitional spaces like verandahs into a modern context as a byproduct of the design process. As opposed to the common areas, the private rooms in the home are treated to interact differently with the outdoors. They open onto courtyards and deep verandahs with tall sun breakers that form the front facade, granting access to the outdoors while preserving privacy. Three other bedrooms—two for the children and one for guests—are situated on the upper floor.
Locally sourced brick and Corbusier’s signature cast-in-situ concrete have been used to build Residence 1065, drawing inspiration from contextually prevalent construction practices as well as the modernist vocabulary revolutionised by Le Corbusier. Through this project, Charged Voids imbibes techniques that are historically important to the city of Chandigarh but are being replaced by run-of-the-mill plastered and stone-cladded buildings—and aspires to start a dialogue on the degrading urban infrastructure and expressions of modernist architecture standing today. Corbusier’s philosophies are not just interpreted in the symbolism of modernism, but also in the architectural expression driving the larger design intent.
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Columbus, OH
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Ardent Architects Pty Ltd
We wanted the upstairs walkway between the retreat and the bedroom to have a connection to the down stairs as well as giving us a two storey void to the new main entrance to the house from the side street.
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Dinastia Master Builders
Two different architectural styles have come together with this project, and enhances the marriage between traditional and modern design.
From the front of the home Californian Bungalow, it’s a feeling of charm and tradition. Although once you step into the hallway, there’s a transition from charming to contemporary.
The owners have successfully created a stunningly modern white cube addition connected to the existing traditional bungalow by a glass, concrete and steel suspending bridge.
The interior architectural qualities include a double height void, sculptural steel stair, two-storey sandstone wall and model train room requested by the train engineer client.
This renovation is a celebration of tradition and contemporary design.
Alva Roy Architects
Tom Arban and Navid Alie
Trendy medium tone wood floor great room photo in Toronto with white walls
Trendy medium tone wood floor great room photo in Toronto with white walls
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