By matalangit On November 18th, 2009
Modern Interior Adams Fleming House from Levitt Goodman Architects have designed the Adams Fleming House in Toronto, Canada. There are way too many things to list but the collection of mid century modern furniture and the concrete tub are just a couple of reasons to look at this project one more time. The fluid collaboration of experts on this project has resulted in a house that exudes originality and extraordinary craftsmanship. An introverted plan strategically shuts out the auditory and visual noise of the city and gives Peter and Debbie the opportunity to enjoy the quiet fugue of their home and their fine collections of modernist furniture and contemporary art.
Modern Interior Adams Fleming House from Levitt Goodman Architects
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By matalangit On July 17th, 2009
The North Carlton Green Home Design by Zen Architects was inspired at modern home design by the clients’ intuitive connection with landscape and the sun, complemented by our innovative use of sustainable design principles. Zen Architects at to North Carlton Green Home Design a rooftop garden provides an urban oasis perched above the surrounding rooftops nestled in the tree tops. North Carlton Green Home Design passive heating is provided by a two storey north facing void that allows sun to penetrate deep into the house heating thermal mass of exposed concrete floor and ceiling. North Carlton Green Home Design water consumption is minimized through collecting rainwater and re-using grey water in the garden. North Carlton Green Home Design plants were integrated into the building to create a modern living, breathing, sustainable space that is a delight to inhabit. North Carlton Green Home passive cooling is provided by windows located to catch breezes cooled by the courtyard plants and pond while a two storey void facilitates natural heat removal through stack effect. North Carlton Green Home Design the gardens are watered by automated subsurface irrigation systems to minimize water lost through evaporation.

North Carlton Green Home Design by Zen Architects.
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