For The Love Of Linear Architecture
In lush natural surroundings of mature trees, dense shrubs, and soft lawns, low linear architecture melds sympathetically with the environment. The sleek, man-made linear form beds peacefully into nature?s emerald cushion to create a balance of life, firmly rooted and standing strong alongside one another. Today, we?re celebrating our love of linear architecture with two […]
In lush natural surroundings of mature trees, dense shrubs, and soft lawns, low linear architecture melds sympathetically with the environment. The sleek, man-made linear form beds peacefully into nature?s emerald cushion to create a balance of life, firmly rooted and standing strong alongside one another. Today, we?re celebrating our love of linear architecture with two contemporary home designs. Our first is a house of two planes, great concrete slabs that sandwich a chamber of glass, open living spaces and private suites. A sparkling, rectangular pool emulates the elongated line of the build, emphasising its scale. Our second, a house in Sotogrande, demonstrates an almost invisible link with its habitat with fabulous frameless glass walls.
Visualizer: Luis Fernando
This house of two planes treads lightly upon the green land, with a construction of parallel concrete slabs that skim well below the dense tree canopy.
Between the two concrete planes, a series of floor to ceiling windows break open the interior spaces to the fabulous view.
The wall of retractable glass doors also ...
In lush natural surroundings of mature trees, dense shrubs, and soft lawns, low linear architecture melds sympathetically with the environment. The sleek, man-made linear form beds peacefully into nature?s emerald cushion to create a balance of life, firmly rooted and standing strong alongside one another. Today, we?re celebrating our love of linear architecture with two contemporary home designs. Our first is a house of two planes, great concrete slabs that sandwich a chamber of glass, open living spaces and private suites. A sparkling, rectangular pool emulates the elongated line of the build, emphasising its scale. Our second, a house in Sotogrande, demonstrates an almost invisible link with its habitat with fabulous frameless glass walls.
Visualizer: Luis Fernando
This house of two planes treads lightly upon the green land, with a construction of parallel concrete slabs that skim well below the dense tree canopy.
Between the two concrete planes, a series of floor to ceiling windows break open the interior spaces to the fabulous view.
The wall of retractable glass doors also ...
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