Bark Studio Workspaces In A National Park of Queensland


The studio accommodates an interesting type of live/work situation, with the studio offering up an upper mezzanine area for lounging and more. [View More Photos at Inthralld.com]
Manzanita Residence by Yamamar Design
Located in Laurel Heights, San Francisco, this bright modern residence was designed by local interior designers from Yamamar Design.
House I by Yoshichikatakagi + Associates
House I is a minimalist home located in Akita, Japan, designed by Yoshichikatakagi + Associates. The site for this residence is located in the heart of Akita, a dense location surrounded by a plethora of nearby parking. The architects wanted to create an open space without hindering privacy when needed.
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Waterfall Bay House by Bossley Architects


Located in a remote bay in the Marlborough Sounds, this house emphasises the intimate qualities of the small bay. Set close to the water it runs along the contour as a two storey primary element incorporating living areas above and guest rooms below.
Ranch House Remodel by Niche Interiors
Jennifer Jones of Niche Interiors has given this 1960s ranch house a fresh update while maintaining its original, casual vibe.
Genius Loci by Bates Masi Architects
Beautiful contemporary residence designed by Bates Masi Architects located in a small seaside community in Montauk, New York.
Beet Residence by Chadbourne + Doss Architects
Modern single family house situated in Seattle, Washington, designed by Chadbourne + Doss Architects. The construction uses Corten steel clad walls to bracket two floors with views through the house from front to back.
The Green LM Guest House in Dutchess County, NY
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LM Guest House in Dutchess County, New York, is a study in minimalist elegance, with a fabulous architectural inspiration. The 2,000 square-foot house was designed by New York-based Desai/Chia Architects on the private client’s working farm that had no existing buildings. As peaceful as possible, in a fantastic balanced with the nature.
What must have been a rather sizeable budget gave Desai/Chia Architects’ founders, husband and wife Arjun Desai and Katherine Chia, an opportunity to create an updated interpretation of the iconic Farnsworth House, that Ludwig Mies van der Rohe completed in 1951 in Illinois.
Although Farnsworth House was considered by some at the time to be cold and characterless, its place steadily as a superior example of understated sophistication and as a incredible expression of van der Rohe’s desire to create balance and discourse between the indoors and the outdoors.
Similarly, the LM Guest House allows the residents an expansive view of the landscape by framing it with the triple-pane glass windows that are 20 feet wide and more than 10 feet high. Amazing and speechless nature views…
And although the LM Guest House seems very simple in appearance, it is a marvel of engineering and sustainable features. Geothermal heating and cooling, radiant floors, natural ventilation, motorized solar shades, photovoltaic panels and rainwater harvesting for irrigation, are just some of the examples of how this modern retreat attempts to fit in with the surrounding nature rather than conquer or harm it. A truly Green house.
House L by Amitzi Architects
Amitzi Architects renovated a 1970′s house located in Israel for a family with 3 children.
Chalet Gstaad by Amaldi Neder Architectes
A private holiday chalet in the Swiss Alps, designed by Laurence Rouveure of Ardesia Design in collaboration with Amaldi Neder Architects.


























