This architectural residential project from Australian architect Frank Macchia is located in the Melbourne suburb of Brighton. In a suburb of Melbourne, the 4 bedroom and 3 bathroom home is surrounded by fish-filled water gardens, a long, skinny lap pool, courtyards and has an interior stuffed with open loft-style spaces and contemporary fixtures. House exterior lighting designs have an elegance and eye-appeal that truly beautify the outdoors at night. (more…)
This modern architecture complete with modern pool design with modern minimalist concept. The name of building is Hilltop House located in Rancho Santa Fe, This is a perfect modern architectural masterpiece, with amazing panoramic breathtaking views nestled on a private & gated 2 acre pinnacle setting in Rancho Santa Fe. The Hilltop House was made to be energy efficient. Its reverse roof slope drains off rising warm air through the clerestories, aided by the cool ocean breeze. Complete with nature wooden accents on the inside and more importantly the way it looks at night with all those lights . (more…)
The Millbare contemporary house in North-West England captures the essence of new-age construction with its spacious and well-lit interiors, lavish swimming pool on the outdoors and an atmosphere that speaks with silent eloquence. Modern architecture and construction with minimalist design to capture elegance and understated class. (more…)
The intent of home exterior design is two-fold. On the level of aesthetics, home exterior design provides an external and sophisticated compliment to the architecture of a house. By integrating Nature and man-made structures, the home interior designer creates a framework into the usefulness of the home interior can be expanded into the world beyond without compromising the beauty of the landscape.
A beautiful home design of Belzberg Architects. Modern interior design that combines the beauty of landscaped, exotic buildings, furniture that is unique and captivating. (more…)
PACIFIC PALISADES has been a cool escape from Los Angeles noise, grit and heat ever since Sunset Boulevard was extended to reach the beach in the 1920s. It offered the ocean views of Malibu, the canyon hideaways of landlocked Hollywood Hills and a cloistered playground for Beverly Hills movie stars. The enclave, one of Southern California’s most treasured locales, also became a palette for pioneering architects who embraced the distinctive topography with experimental glass houses.
The Palisades, it can be said, shaped the houses, rather than the houses shaping the Palisades. After World War II, Richard Neutra, Charles Eames and other Case Study House designers landed in the woody bluffs here. (more…)









