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Mountain House by Agraz Arquitectos

The house sets into the slope making its topography inhabitable and this is how the project upholds in four levels. The first one for the automobiles, the next one for social areas (kitchen, living and dinning rooms), third one for main bedroom next to family room, and last, a fourth one destined for boy and girl bedrooms which have the most privileged views due to their location in the highest peak of the terrain.

The four platform program required a connecting element, which is why a never ending stairway picks up …

Kids Bedroom Design Ideas by Mariani

Here cool furniture design for kids’ rooms from Italian maker Mariani which is based in Milan. By using sleek furniture we can make kids rooms bright, ventilated and colorful, the trick is by choosing the right blend of colors and contrasts between the walls and the decor to make the room appear spacious. Kids’ rooms need smart organized to create free space which would provide them with the play area within their rooms while they are indoors. The designs from Mariani are so great. All rooms have conventional style. The …

Tropical MC1 House Design by Robles Architects

The MC1 House situated in the central Pacific zone of Costa Rica, near the national park Manuel Antonio, Quepos. This tropical house designed by Robles Architects. To carry out the project in hand with nature, an area was chosen on the property that was clear of trees to carry out the construction of the required program, which must respect the natural environment and its characteristics as much as possible. Therefore there was no need to cut any tree that was located on the property, which reinforced the commitment to the …

Bamboo House Design in Costa Rica by Benjamin Garcia Saxe

Inspirited by forest, Benjamin Garcia Saxe was design sustainable Bamboo House in Guanacaste Costa Rica. The house inverts the role of the forest by bringing it inside the house. An internal patio provides space for functions to rotate about. The house is divided into two living modules, one private bedroom and one public kitchen/living area. Both modules are composed of a bamboo cone structure that opens up to the sky. An ‘umbrella’ roof provides a large shadow and protects each module from the sun. Due to the orientation of the …

Maison du Conseil Général Building in France by L’Autre Fabrique Architectures

The General Council building redesigned by L’Autre Fabrique Architectures occupies three floors of a former tobacco factory in Saint-Marcellin. A large steel frame rises above the square, highlighting the change and the name of the institution.

The building is separated into distinct sections of operation; on the ground floor, the lobby is generously sized to house temporary exhibitions relating to the actions of the Maison du Conseil Général. The first floor of the building is split into two areas: one for receiving the public, the other reserved for staff.

The public area …