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The minimalist beach house designed by Pete Bossley, called T-house the name was taken because this built in the T-plan. It’s a single storey house with beautiful design and offers
Formosa the modern multi family house designed by Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects, this house was built in 16,000 square feet areas consist of 4-storey with 11 unit multi-family housing. Located in
The push button house concept by Adam Kalkin firstly displayed at Art Basel Miami 2005, this house uses a standard shipping container as the structure of a home and uses
The Courtyard House an alternative urban typology house designed by Studio Junction. This house was inspired by an ancient form of architecture and new form of North American urban thinking.
Before you decide to move or renovate your office, its better to think twice. The home office on urban area might need more cost to rent or buy, but if
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The modular home method combines the benefits of engineering and shop floor manufacturing to produce high quality homes. Compared to traditional, stick-built homes, the method yields considerable savings in
It's an unique TV stand, I'm impressed while first looking that, appropriate with the name "Cobra". Designed by Mario Bellini Structured in curved multy-ply, the design is look like a
Space-saving mini kitchen from Ensci is perfect for small house, apartment, sleek city condos or loft. The sleek and small kitchen design which offers maximum comfort-ability for cooking and culinary
Fiona Winzar Architects express a beautiful residential design transformed from typical Victorian terrace home. The Eyelid House is located in Melbourne, Australia and perfect for family with two children. The
The beach house designed by Suppose Design Office located in Itabashi, Tokyo, Japan. The main characteristic of this house is the exterior which designed using unique trapezoid windows and
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