Modern Architecture design Lumino House

June 18, 2010 Filed Under: Architecture, Construction
Modern Architecture design Lumino House

Swiss modern architecture design called Lumino House, The Ticino Building is designed by Davide Macullo Architects. This modern house architecture is Located in the Swiss Alpine village of Lumino, just north of Bellinzona, The beautiful the of the house stands as a monolithic element, quietly complementing and echoing its context. The surrounding area is characterised by traditional stone built houses, many of which date back centuries and are marked... 

The Geraci Residence by Pierluigi Sammarro

February 26, 2011 Filed Under: Architecture, Construction
The Geraci Residence by Pierluigi Sammarro

The Florence based architect Pierluigi Sammarro recenly has completed designing the interior of The Geraci Residence located in the Calabria region of Southern Italy. The design is so modern and beautiful, completed with nice furniture made this residence becoming a great place to live and spend the beautiful day with the love one. via

Alcoa Features Aluminum Solutions for Building and Construction Industry at Greenbuild 2008

November 19, 2008 Filed Under: Construction

Alcoa announced that it is featuring numerous examples of how green buildings start with Alcoa aluminum at the Greenbuild International Conference and Expo, which starts today in Boston. The Alcoa booth (#126) provides an overview of the many aluminum products that help the building and construction industry make strides in reducing energy consumption and emissions in their projects. The Alcoa exhibit will feature a selection of buildings that have... 

SCP Launching New Furniture in Milan

June 21, 2011 Filed Under: Home Improvement
SCP Launching New Furniture in Milan

SCP launched some of their furniture collection from various designers during the Salone Internazionale del Mobile furniture exhibition. Make sure you check them all out! The Berwick Lounge Chair & Ottoman by Matthew Hilton, The Foxtrot Coffee Table by Kay + Stemmer, The Hue Sofa by Donna Wilson, The Oscar Revolving Bookcase by Kay & Stemmer, The Soft Rocker by Committee, via

Glass House by Nico Van Der Meulen Architects

September 29, 2010 Filed Under: Architecture, Construction
Glass House by Nico Van Der Meulen Architects

Marvelous and stunning contemporary modern residence design can be found in Johannesburg, South Africa and the designer who create and design this brilliant and supernova residence is Nico Van Der Meulen Architects who design this Glass House. The Glass House is built in a 4000 sq.m site, with a total floor area of 2500sq.m. The the and idea of the designed in creating and designing this residence is based on the owner’s request to have not... 

Seating by Karsten Eriksen

May 12, 2011 Filed Under: Home Improvement
Seating by Karsten Eriksen

These are two brand new contemporary seating chairs furniture of the designer Karsten Eriksen. The chairs are T-Hanging Chair which is made with a series of linear tubes so that it’s flexible and comfortable and the T-Low Chair,which is a ‘closed construction’ chair made from aluminum tube elements. These two chairs are produced by C-Frisk. via

Set of 2 Distressed Brown Wood Finish Dining Chair

September 28, 2007 Filed Under: Construction

With a distinctive look these distressed brown wood side chairs are an excellent choice for your dining area. This lovely dining chair offers an old world look with everyday comfort with round front legs turned at the top and bottom with curved square back legs that support the round back that gently curves on the sides with a round center design with four evenly placed spokes that brace the center and the seat is cushioned with a light fabric cover.... 

Michael Dennis: States of Being

May 21, 2011 Filed Under: Architecture
Michael Dennis: States of Being

Michael Dennis, a Canadian sculptor exhibited his new work of ‘the States of Being’ on The Diane Farris Gallery in Vancouver, Canada. This architect and designer sculpts the logs into subtle yet powerfully haunting human forms and designed all his outstanding works from massive cedar logs that are salvages from the west coast of British Columbia. via

Q-Tran Introduces Q-Scape, Innovative Power System Infrastructure for Landscape Lighting

October 10, 2008 Filed Under: Construction, Home Improvement

After three years of research and development, Q-Tran introduces Q-Scape, the first power system infrastructure invented and engineered specifically for landscape lighting applications. Q-Tran is the industry leader of high-performance power supply systems and transformers for low voltage and LED lighting. A completely thorough system of 217 originally designed components, Q-Scape includes everything from the fixture to the home or Building –... 

Centre Pompidou-Metz by Shigeru Ban, Jean de Gastines and Philip Gumuchdjian

May 20, 2010 Filed Under: Architecture
Centre Pompidou-Metz by Shigeru Ban, Jean de Gastines and Philip Gumuchdjian

The Centre Pompidou-Metz, the first derivative of a foremost French cultural institution the Centre Pompidou in Paris, holds its grand opening in May 2010 with the exhibition entitled “Masterpieces?”. Though it was built as an offshoot to the Centre Pompidou, the Centre Pompidou-Metz museum is entirely independent in its scientific and cultural choices. Intended as a place of unique experiences, the Centre Pompidou-Metz will make possible for...