Collection of modern, minimalist, and eco friendly architectural design for your home inspiration
Carrying the modern architecture with a primitive touch can be a great task for architects to explore. The SUPPOSE Design Office has come up with their latest design of a house in Saijo.
The whole strucutre stands on glass-enclosed main floor which gives the building the appearance of a floating pyramid. Set in a pit, the house is surrounded by grassy hill that provides privacy to the open ground floor.
Inside, contemporary style complements the ultra-modern exterior. A concrete main floor houses an open-concept living-dining-kitchen area. At the center of the design, a rustic wooden stairway leads up to the minimal second storey, where a simple bathroom overlooks a window with a walkout to a terrace. From here, a second steel staircase leads to an upper level, where the walls converge and are topped by a skylight that shines all the way down to the ground floor. Via
With tons of blueprints (over 16,000!) for different furniture designs and outdoor woodwork projectsyou can have a great insight into how to build different things with wood. In it, they tell you about wood, how to design projects, the detailed photographs, patterns, blueprints, materials list and step by step instructions on how to put build them.
The second part shows you the different tools and how to use them, and a complete guide to woodwork carpentry. And the color photographs and drawings are beautiful and show a lot of detail.
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could you please give me more details about this .magnifiscent structure..such as the ff:
inside of the frustum
dimension
and the structure plan?
Thanks for sairhng. What a pleasure to read!