Spirit Lake House by James D LaRue Architecture

Wednesday, December 22nd 2010
Spirit Lake House by James D LaRue Architecture

Fabulous and awesome design of contemporary house living residence has been done designed by James D. LaRue Architecture. This architectural building architect designed the Spirit Lake house in Austin, Texas. With an acre and a half sloped area the challenge is to build a house that not only as a place to live that provide shelter but also to create and design a place that can be use to work and play in together without having to participate in the... 

The Landscape Room by LID Architecture

Thursday, November 18th 2010
The Landscape Room by LID Architecture

Simple yet comfortable, that’s one of the best creation of architectural building done by Ireland’s LID Architecture have designed the Landscape Room, a contemporary addition to an existing limestone cottage in rural County Sligo. The room was conceived as a sun-filled space, which can be used as a lounge, reading room, as well as dining. via

Lake Travis Retreat by Dick Clark Architecture

Thursday, July 22nd 2010
Lake Travis Retreat by Dick Clark Architecture

Great house architecture design is coming from Dick Clark Architecture. This famous modern house design architects have designed a home overlooking Lake Travis in central Texas. The main goal of creating and designing this beautiful house design is actually coming from the owner itself that wanting an open house that has several basic function of a house which is a house that stays true to its purpose as a place where family and friends can spend... 

Modern Green Living at Troon Tusayan Hillside Home

Wednesday, December 30th 2009
Modern Green Living at Troon Tusayan Hillside Home

The panoramic valley, city light, and mountain views are just the beginning of the highlights for this Troon Tusayan hillside home. Built by Construction Zone, the simple concept was to create a home that is conscious of its environment and will provide generations of modern green healthy living. Glass, steel, stone, and concrete are the building blocks, and the mountain’s constant breezes are fully utilized to aid in cooling and heating the structures. Solar...