By matalangit On August 5th, 2009
Modern Shelter Green Home: Complete with “Wings” by Franklin Azzi is Eco Green Home Design is Heavenly its name may seem a little redundant, but Shelter green home boasts a really unique eco green home design that offers sustainable shelter and style to boot. Franklin Azzi Architecture at Modern Shelter Green Home is a heating wood, vegetable fibers to the walls and insulation, natural ventilation. Modern Shelter Green Home Shipyard dry with only the assembly is done on site and that all recyclable materials from a distance of 100km. Modern Shelter Green Home this slab, which will include intelligent most of the electricity grid and fluid will articulate the green home In front of the modern home design is located at a bunker of concrete to make an office / room alone.

Modern Shelter Green Home: Complete with "Wings" by Franklin Azzi is Eco Green Home.
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By matalangit On July 9th, 2009
These are the Winners of The Seastead Modern Architecture Design Contest at the Seasteading Institute has crowned the winners in its first Seasteading Modern Architectur Design Contest. Winners of The Seastead Modern Architecture Design Contest are permanent, stationary structures specifically designed for long-term ocean living. The specifics of the Architecture Design, aesthetics, and intended use were entirely up to each designer. The Seastead Modern Architecture Design were judged by a panel of TSI staff, volunteers and board members. The wealth of creative talent that was brought to bear for this contest has provided TSI with a wonderful vision for the future of Seastead Modern Architecture Design.

Prize for Best Picture: Oasis of The Sea by Emerson Stepp.
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By matalangit On June 26th, 2009
This Modern Architecture Glass Home is Woodside Bay Home anchored to the site with the three solid towers designed by Hillery Priest Architecture. The expansive walls of windows overlook the pool, which spans the length of the home design. Interiors design are flooded with natural light, boasting sleek and simple finishes and a modern minimalist home design, placing the main focus where it truly belongs – on the view.

Modern Architecture Glass Home: Woodside Bay by Hillery Priest Architects
Modern Architecture Glass Home: Woodside Bay by Hillery Priest Architects with a wonderful view from inside-out overlooking the sparkling bay beyond in a single stare from the building. Poolside, a lounging area is reminiscent of a luxury resort.
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By matalangit On June 24th, 2009
The Cars Museums Mercedes-Benz designed by UN Studio & Porsche Cars Museum by Delugan Meissl is to convey a sense of arrival and approachability, and to guide the visitors smoothly from the basement level into the superstructure. The architecture design was based on the geometry of a clover, distributing the surface through two helical ramps up around a central atrium. The museum is open and clean space, a “laboratory” in which the modern models are exhibited in a brand characterized by its constant pursuit of perfection and development of art pieces.

The long admiration for these wonderful pieces of design and technology
Cars Museums Mercedes-Benz by UN Studio & Porsche by Delugan Meissl , German architectural photographer, Michael Schnell, has completed a series on two museums dedicated to the car in Stuttgart, the Mercedes-Benz Museum and the Porsche Museum. The structure of the Mercedes-Benz Museum is based on a cloverleaf. The semi-circular floors rotate around the central atrium forming horizontal plateaus which alternate in different heights.
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By matalangit On June 17th, 2009
Lessons in Modern Architecture by Isay Weinfeld before approve the final plans of modern home design, take cues from these two modern home design by a Brazilian architect studio called Isay Weinfeld. The Lessons in Modern Architecture by Isay Weinfeld best architects design and interior home design think outside the box to make their houses amazing. They are planning a major home renovation, explore different options for your space planning before committing to a plan.

This is the main reason why renovations cost way more than the initial budget.
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