
Urban Cave in Oslo
The house is smaller than the total of 19 m2, designed and built in Norway. And while it is 4 rooms, which includes all basic functions: kitchen, bathroom, living room and bedroom! Basic materials – wood and aluminum. Constructive – pine interior walls and ceilings – Cypress, kitchen – birch, bathroom – fir tree, the living room – bedroom oak – walnut.
House eyelid
This house has an unusual name because of the roof, which, by analogy with the time, not only to protect the house from the outside view a larger home nearby, but also on the strangeness of the weather. The starting point for this project is a typical Victorian terrace, dark and cramped, converted into a house, full of light with generous open plan, two bathrooms and three bedrooms. Make this area a busy and challenging the old district of this city became home to a family of five is an important contribution to modern and sustainable design practice, where issues of energy efficiency and economic indicators loom large. Apart from the obvious distress, additional restrictions two three-story buildings – side by side and with the back side, as well as demand increased in the heat and performance.
House in the Mexican desert
This house was built in the desert of Chihuahua in northern Mexico to the golf club nearby. Architectural feature that is defined by two main factors: the topography and local climate characteristics – day and night temperature drop exceeds 20 degrees. In this case, it was decided to use the thermal inertia of soil and buried some houses on the ground. This building has two facades – a simple rectangular volume with a street party and complex, almost sculptural slope section. steep topography makes planning a complex multi-layered, but the goal – the interior is organized around a series of pages and break the roof, which provide light and ventilation and stunning views of the surrounding landscape.