Lets Dance Together with Suspension Celebration Lamp by Alvaro Uribe

February 7, 2011 Filed Under: Lighting
Lets Dance Together with Suspension Celebration Lamp by Alvaro Uribe

The Latin dance clothes inspired industrial designer-Alvaro Uribe to create beautiful suspended lighting fixture named Celebration Lamp (but for me, it seems more like the flower’s petal which is hanged upside down).  His project aimed to transmit to the world the most profound spirit of Latin American culture; the celebration of life through dancing. The modern lighting itself boast eye catching... 

Spanish Marble Slabs House Design by Agraz Arquitectos

September 7, 2009 Filed Under: House Design
Spanish Marble Slabs House Design by Agraz Arquitectos

An innovative dwelling build using spanish marble slabs in ivory tones situated in Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico projected by Agraz Arquitectos. The entrance is decorated by a piece of art in steel which is called “Family”. The living room, kitchen, dining room and spacious terrace are combined to create awesome feel of free space. The house also features a laundry room, three-car garage and other private... 

Dang Residence – Organic Wooden Residence – Pb Elemental Architecture

June 22, 2009 Filed Under: House Design
Dang Residence - Organic Wooden Residence - Pb Elemental Architecture

Pb Elemental Architecture has designed this 3,600 sq.ft two-storey private organic wooden residence “Dang Residence” located in Greenwood, Seattle. Spread over 3200 sq feet, this two storied house comes with two large balconies, a spacious dining room with a chic dining set and a colorful living area that mixes red, green, black and brown for an artistic effect that looks nothing short... 

The King Residence in Santa Monica | John Friedman Alice Kimm Architects

May 28, 2009 Filed Under: House Design
The King Residence in Santa Monica | John Friedman Alice Kimm Architects

John Friedman Alice Kimm Architects projected the king modern residence located in the Sunset Park neighborhood of Santa Monica. The two tone exterior color pattern white and green is designed to mimic the dappled light coming through trees. More important, the architects placed the four-bedroom, four-bath house toward the back of the lot, not only creating a large yard in front but also exposing the... 

Romero House by Julio Amezcua and Francisco Pardo at 103

May 22, 2009 Filed Under: House Design
Romero House by Julio Amezcua and Francisco Pardo at 103

Julio Amezcua and Francisco Pardo at 103 has designed 4 members family house called Romero House located in Queretaro, Mexico . The design is developed out of an existing foundation, from which it was necessary to define clarity on the volumes that constitute the house, considering the use of materials and the program that each box contains. The stone box is the hermetic one; it contains the principal...