Herzelya Green House by Sharon Neuman Architects

This amazing modern green house is located in Herzelya, Israel. It was designed by Sharon Neuman Architects. Enjoy the gallery!

This amazing modern green house is located in Herzelya, Israel. It was designed by Sharon Neuman Architects. Enjoy the gallery!
In Cape Town, South Africa SAOTA architects and Antoni Associated (interior) designed an amazing modern Victoria 73 villa by the sea. Enjoy the gallery!
Lago en el Cielo by David Ramirez Arquitectos is a single family house, located less than 30 minutes from Medellin, Colombia. This two level house, lets you enjoy a privileged view over La Fe dam, and its location on the land was conceived to allow you to be in touch with nature. What a view!
In Piha, New Zealand Herbst Architects designed an unique Under Pohutukawa house. Enjoy the exterior and interior photos below!
Mexico-city based studio Taller Héctor Barroso has designed the Guanabanos House, a two story contemporary house located in Mexico City, Mexico. Enjoy the gallery!
The Great Barries house by Crosson Clarke Carnachan Architects is nestled in a beautifully private setting surrounded with large Puriri trees, Blackwoods and other natives. The building form is elevated for flood protection, and acknowledges the hill to the west, lifting towards it’s elevation. The living zone opens completely to this setting, and the timber exoskeleton references the surrounding trees. The bedrooms all have protected outdoor space, being closely located to the trees for increased privacy. The house is located to protect the existing vegetation and to make the most of the sun and the native bird life on the property.
Grecia House is located in a residential area in São Paulo, Brazil. It was designed back in 2009 by Isay Weinfeld. Enjoy the gallery.
You may find amazing architecture anywhere you go. What about Lima, Peru? In Lima 2.8x Architects designed a simple, but modern piece of architecture called the Mirador House. The project consists of two volumes that contrast each other. A fully transparent volume predominantly glass and metal houses the social housing area allowing a clear view over the city. A second volume contains the most secretive private area of the house. The stone and concrete help to create the counterpart and to demonstrate how the building sits on the hill in a firm transparent allowing the volume to feel like a free-floating element in a more heavy and rocky. Get inspired by the gallery below. Enjoy!
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