Idaho Desert House

January 17th, 2009  |  by  |  published in Interiors

This magnificent house was created by Jan McFarland Cox, who is an artist and designer, spent nearly a decade of her life building the house in the Idaho Desert. The house is built around a single large room that mixtures kitchen, living room and dining [...]


Magic Mushroom House

January 16th, 2009  |  by  |  published in Interiors

The house has an Aspen Colo profile and was built over several years beginning in 1973. The name of the house ‘Magic Mushroom House comes because of the decor, which includes rustic wood, moss rock and spider plants in macrame hangers.


Sea Ranch

December 14th, 2008  |  by  |  published in Interiors

Sea Ranch is a name with a huge aura. It is possible at once to lose and to find yourself on a path, following it past tumbledown picket fences to a driftwood throne on a secluded beach. In the early 1960s, a group of architects [...]


A Jungle Home

December 8th, 2008  |  by  |  published in Architecture

I present the most breathtaking 110-foot-long traditional house, built by John Hardy, a jewelry designer, and his wife, Cynthia. The house sitted on the Ayung River valley on Bali, an island in Indonesia.


An Aesthetic Loft

November 9th, 2008  |  by  |  published in Interiors

This is Deborah Marland and David Backus’s airy-four story house located in Park Slope, Brooklyn. The house is clean and contemporary. Actually Ms. Marland has lived in this house since the early 1970′s, when he moved there with his mother.


N House, Oita

October 30th, 2008  |  by  |  published in Interiors

This a wonderful home for two plus a dog. The house  is comprised of three shells of progressive size nested inside one another. The outermost shell covers the entire premises, creating a covered, semi-indoor garden. Second shell encloses a limited space inside the covered outdoor [...]


Holiday House On The Rigi

October 5th, 2008  |  by  |  published in Architecture

This spectacular villa is situated at snow-hills in Switzerland. The building was arranged on the periphery of the property so that the distance to the neighboring houses was as large as possible and so that the option of constructing another building could be left open.


Esker House

October 5th, 2008  |  by  |  published in Architecture

Esker House is a self-contained residential unit placed on top of an existing house from the 1960s. The project has been developed as a parasite which started from adopting the structure of the host and gradually differentiated into its own unique organization and morphology. The [...]


Carl Maston House

September 26th, 2008  |  by  |  published in Architecture

MidCentArc has posted a group of photos of a spectacular mid-century house in Los Angeles. It appears that it was(is?) the personal residence of architect Carl Maston, built in 1947. It’s a fantastic mid-century example, and fans, be forewarned of extreme longing and envy ahead.


Osler House, Brazil

September 26th, 2008  |  by  |  published in Architecture

Osler House is a spacious family house in Brazil with sophisticated tiles made by the artist Athos Bulcao. The artist’s modular tiles are an outstanding feature incorporated into the modern architecture of the city.




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