Author: David

ECO INDUSTRIAL.HOUSE | Recycle & Reuse Homes / Articles posted by David (Page 19)

Guest House Rivendell

Not recycled but Love the design  with the Cantilever.--------------------------------------------Among its many types, residential architecture is extremely limited when it comes to experimentation. Who would want to live like a guinea pig in highly private space in which his or her life unfolds? In order to...

Weathered steel and reclaimed materials

A Great mix!   Blends in very well.----------------------------------------Raleigh-based Tonic Design completed a creative new home that plays with the contrast between old and new through the use of reclaimed and contemporary materials. Tucked into the forests of Durham, the Piedmont Retreat is a 3,800-square-foot single-family home that embraces...

Ideas Lab / X+Living

I Love this fun interior!!!-------------------------------Starting from the West, industrial revolution had began to affect the change of times throughout the world since the 1760s; the invention and application of the new power machine—steam engine marked the beginning of the Age of Steam. Plants facilities with...

The Krane / Arcgency

Wow, This is a true reuse project!-----------------------------------THE KRANE is an immersive, multi-sensory experience. Inside is exclusive Danish design in black in homage to its past as a coal crane. Outside is the sea, sky, harbour and panoramic views over Copenhagen. An inventive, cohesive concept in this...

Casa Concreto / Grupo MM

Love the minimalist look with large windows.---------------------------------------------With the idea of creating an oasis in the middle of the woods, the Casa Concreto project is born. Where the context of the house becomes the perfect green scenario to show off the concrete’s grey tones that, when...

Bigwood / Olson Kundig

Very Nice fit and finish!---------------------------------------When I first visited this site, the owner and I immediately had the idea for a building that seems to be emerging out of the landscape. The east end of the house is buried, while the two projecting west-facing wings have...