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Villa Des Andes, Peru

Peru-based architect Juan Carlos Doblado has complete a spectacular new private house in the foothills of the Andes. With two concrete pavilions, one nestled into the shallow slope, the other cantilevered forwards across the site, the single storey building is all about simple geometry. The Los Andes House features floor to ceiling glasses and sliding glass doors, offering a unique perspective and view of the stunning landscape. A relationship between inside and outside, Doblado sure managed to impress with this modern house of admirable solidity and simplicity. bus architecture

The courtyard entry articulates both volumes under one cover and provides a visual opening of the mountains surrounding the valley. In both volumes transparency is what dominates it. Each room has one side covered entirely in glass, so the landscape forms part of the interior space and expands it.
The provision allows you to integrate space into several areas by sliding the screens. The volume at the front of the house contains the main spaces, kitchen and most of the bedrooms. The service part of the building is built on the slope below the ground. On the other volume we have the family room and the guest bedrooms.

The house is set on the top of a sloping field. The program is organized in two parallel and horizontal outdated volumes, based on a simple geometry, where the interior is as important as the exterior.
The Peruvian architect Juan Carlos Doblado just finished a new private villa housed in the foothills of the Andes. With two houses of concrete, one nestled in a gentle slope, the other door overhang.
The surrounding landscape resembles uncannily the Saharan Atlas in the vicinity of Gafsa, which give ideas to our architects such Tunisian conterées.
The villa built on one level is drawn in a simple geometry. La Villa des Andes is fitted with glass panels from bottom to top, offering a unique perspective and drug clearances.

Symbiosis between interior and exterior that has Doblado collat managed to produce a contemporary villa beautifully simple and solid.
The house is situated atop a field on a slope. The program is organized in two volumes nested parallel and horizontal.
The overall composition is based on a simple geometry where the inside is as important as the exterior.
The entrance to the court articulates two volumes under one cover, and provides a visual opening of the mountains surrounding the valley. In both volumes, transparency prevails. Each room has a fully glazed facade.

Architect : Juan Carlos Doblado
source: archi-mag


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Villa Fujairah, UAE

Architectural talent can still be exported, and horizons that open to Tunisian expertise are very broad, ranging from Africa to the Middle East.Archi-Mag looks at the particular experience of a consultancy firm established by architects Tunisian Dubai.
At a time when the "City" of Dubai announced a withdrawal in investment, and where architects are beginning to flee to other Eldorados, resists this office by Tunisian know-how and cutting-edge attitude.Here is the story of a house made in Fujairah on the east coast of the UAE, by the design office Tunisian "Draw Link": This is a turnkey project, from design to design up 'execution.

Sometimes the site opens the way to great ideas. This was the case with this holiday villa located in one of the most beautiful areas of the UAE, a hundred kilometers from Dubai, among palm trees, mountains, and the Indian
Ocean.

In addition to a substantive renovation; finishes, lighting, electrical, plumbing, painting ..., the city needed a complete restructuring and an extension to incorporate new components to the program as requested by the owner. The goal was to make it a peaceful oasis, a refuge from the bustle family of Dubai.Thus, a double height volume was added to the front of the waterfront to create a very large open space with maximum transparency made possible by a north-east optimal. This area comprises lounge and kitchen with dining area. On the floor after the parent has been won on an existing deck.
The house should also be fully furnished. The furniture was carefully chosen for its simple lines and comfort. The coating materials and fabrics were selected in natural colors, reminiscent of the mountains, sand and sea, reflect the immediate environment of the villa.

White was chosen as predominant color for interiors and outdoors. The light is spread evenly and gives a feeling of serenity and freshness.
Sometimes modern architecture ignores its context. This villa dialogue perfectly with its environment, not just its outward appearance, but also with its interior and its decoration.
Glimpses of blue ocean round out the color palette in the living room. Wood, warm and friendly, has been used in some areas. The pool converted using natural materials like wood and thick slate, according to a spatial logic innovative.
Inside, the initial four bedrooms - two and two Upstairs in the DRC - have been converted into five bedrooms suites, bathed in the light that pours through large windows, suggesting the sound of waves on the shore, the distant cry of seagulls and the singing of the wind as if it was wrapped around this architecture.
"Before we started work, the villa was a banal architecture, without character. Only the land had value. The existing house was completely dilapidated.
The idea was to make a secondary modern and attractive villa "A difficulty that was having to adapt to the existing structure was added to other constraints: they must act quickly, using materials available on the local walk and have the work carried by ordinary masons available in this area somewhat remote or the actual companies refuse to go: it's very close to the constraints imposed on us by the Tunisian market in the end ... "

What was originally an outdoor pool with bows unattractive disproportionate, became a real SPA, worthy of a 5 star hotel.
"Among the difficulties associated with pre-existing structure, there was the fact that the house was elevated one meter above the level of the garden and pool. To mitigate this failure and to find continuity between inside and outside a set of terraces and planted tanks was put in place "
The garden has been replanted with a green lawn to keep a clear view. Only a few palm trees have been planted in the middle, and massive trees on the right boundary walls will hide somehow a neighborhood unattractive.
A pergola is made of teak were implanted in the host for a shaded bench and bar / grill.

"A-M"

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Tropical Green Home: Modern Villa, Malaysia

Modern green villa is a villa that became the dream of every person to occupy it. Designed with the concept of green with plants that meet every room of this villa.
This Setia Eco Park Modern Villa is located in the oil palm plantations, in the County Shah Alam, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.TWS Partners designed this modern villa with concept of the tropical green home, and dedicated to the upper middle class market. Modern green villa is very suitable to spend the holiday weekend, or to stay when He went away from recreation on the weekends


Type of texture and color villas and diversity refers to the wealth of tropical architecture in general. Apparently, the design concept of the tropical green home is very wise to tropical Asian architectural styles.design gardens in this villa, but also green plants up to the roof of this modern villa, making this modern green villa occupants increases cool and comfortable.
Modern green villa with a garden on the left and right there is a small pond containing ornamental fish, and house break stage, interior design living room with a thick red carpet, and bedroom designs that look so beautiful with its white color, and bathroom with a large tub that is white. A modern green villa is very beautiful for the weekend.
Design concept of modern architecture style with aspects of the tropical green home is perfect for the Asian building. Roof garden in a modern design to get out of the direct orientation of the house that has more value as a villa. Canopy on the roof holding a solar panel that reduces 30% of the energy consumed by the villa. Semi open design interior interpret good air circulation into the room. The usage of wide canopy in the top part of the building also play a double role, as a place for solar panel, beside as a canopy. This amount of solar panel was calculated to reduce 30 % of energy consumed within this villa.


architect:.TWS Partners
location: Syah Alam district, 15 minutes ride from Kuala Lumpur

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Luxury villas Bali : Alila Hotels & Resorts

holiday villas in luxury villas. Indonesia has things so well that people want to visit the beautiful region including Bali. ituated along the southwest coast of Bali in the Tabanan Regency, the beachfront all-pool-villa resort is just 20 minutes from the famed Tanah Lot Temple, one of Bali’s most sacred religious site, and over an hour from Ngurah Rai International Airport.


Alila Villas Soori is luxury villas bali. This modern architecture villas bali is a part of Alila Hotels & Resorts, the 48 villas offers an area of 1,680 square meters for a one bedroom villa, a town of 49,500 square feet with 10 rooms. Each villa comes with their own private lap-pool, a gourmet bar, Apple entertainment suite, as well as in-villa hospitalities and facilities serviced by a dedicated villa host. Alila Villas Soori is Alila’s fourth resort in Bali and comes under its new Alila Villas brand. Located off the beaten path, this resort is situated on a gentle slope between verdant rice terraces, black sand beaches with panoramic views over the Indian Ocean. Another beautiful and impressive holiday villa design.
Designed by SCDA Architects, Alila Villas Soori is set amongst beautiful black-sand beaches and verdant rice terraces with the mystical Mount Batukaru in the distant horizon behind the resort. All of its 48 pool villas are designed to accommodate the views of the surrounding beach, sea and paddy fields, while still maintaining privacy and shelter. Thanks to this huge and impressive on the island, the architects of the Supreme Council to complete the design of a modern, comfortable and welcoming called Alila Villas Soori, this villa is a new hotel and residential district of the city lies on the south-west Bali, Indonesia.

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