Faha Farmhouse: A Countryside Farmhouse Overlooking Co Clare’s Open Valley
The detail was clean and simple. It is made of local materials, craftsmen, and laborers, including the client and the family.
The detail was clean and simple. It is made of local materials, craftsmen, and laborers, including the client and the family.
The bedroom is full of windows, not only on the wall but also on the ceiling of the roof. When the owner lies on the bed, the beautiful view of big trees in the forest and the sky can be seen clearly. This room is designed in a beautiful look and also in a comfortable atmosphere for sleeping.
The combination of different materials and colors can be seen in the open area interior. The furniture, floor, and staircase are united to give an awesome look of wood. The kitchen storage and island has a beautiful white color surface.
The sky terrace is located on the tower’s 31st floor extends the beautiful view. You can see this view from a lounge toward to the skyline.
Since it is impossible to build a septic system on Ragged Island, a composting toilet was chosen for the bathroom. Only the stove and water heater operate off propane while everything else, such as refrigerator, is powered by solar cells on the porch roof. A wood stove can heat the house during chilly nights.
In short, the complex reflects a clear relationship between the constructions and equal parties, but with a unique character for each. Aside from that, the unique character has a close relationship with the external program and nature nearby.
Visible Studio spends £15,000 for the total cost, including the labor and the material. The architect is Invisible Studio who works together with the best construction team. The timber is milled by Martin and felled by Ed Strutt.
This family apartment only has one window which acts as the entire façade of the living area. As the result, all the rooms were organized to face the window. Each room also has their own glass wall to allow natural light enter the space.
Résidence Piroches-sur-Mer comprises two volumes. Each volume has its own distinctive features as well as functions dedicated to public and private areas.
The night view around this home creates a beautiful view too, even when the lights are turned on. Through the glass door and windows, you can even see how amazing it is.
Arup Architecture uses an awesome research with timber for this building material on The Smile. The gravity-defying 34 meters in length, 3 meters in high, and also upside down wooden arc offers building structural benefits of the cross-laminated hardwood.