samedi 26 mars 2011


AIA 2011 National Convention and Design Exposition
New Orleans | May 12–14
Ernest N. Morial Convention Center

lundi 21 mars 2011

House of Center "Paul Émile Victoire", Franche-Comté, France.
Tank´s to site "Racines Comtoises" about the images


Upside down house in Poland
Unknow owner and source of this images


Houses in a Tree, a dream what´s anyone had in childhood!
Unknow owner and source of this images...


Another good example in Brazil, a contry of good ideas in wood houses.
Tank´s to Paraná Wood House about the images


This is a project located in Thailand and capable to accommodate 50 local children. This project’s name is the “Soe Ker Tie Hias” or “butterfly Houses” referring to their flip-up roofs that open like a butterfly wing. These wings are designed to provide natural ventilation and to collect rainwater. These houses are made of prefabricated iron woods that were assembled on site. Another material is bamboo, which gives the house transparent look from the inside and outside. This project is finished in February 2009 and the architect wasTYIN Tegnestue, a group of student architects. These houses are located in Noh Bo, Tak, Thailand. This project is a unique project, this is not a real housing for settlement but this project really gives those children a wonderful place to play. –Via

Tank´s to home-02.com about the images


This is not a stack of logs for your fireplace, instead it has some clerestory windows and doors. Yes this is a house even though it is located in the middle of a forest. This unique cabin was designed by Piet Hein Eek for a friend, client and musician Hans Liberg who wanted an inspiring and cultivating place to “play.” Although the exterior looks funny but it has everything the owner ever needed, a recording studio. But, away from the funny exterior, this studio’s interior is rather normal. It has corner sofa, book shelves, piano anything in a normal house. And, if this location (in this forest) is no longer inspiring, Mr Liberg can move his cottage somewhere since it has integrated wheels on the bottom. Via Gizmodo

Tank´s to home-02.com about the images