Japanese trained y+M design firm built a house with an accessible tiered rooftop that provides broad views of the surrounding natural area. The house is designed to take advantage of the ever-changing scenery, with an open garden near to the flowing river.
"This little structure is a gentle gesture of bent timber perched overhead, gently cradling a vast vista of The Hazards. For our lovely clientele, it's a haven of quiet thought, seclusion, and rest."
The hut is the most recent addition to the Kimo Estate, which has expanded from a second generation farm to host weddings and exhibit the area's natural beauty through unusual lodging alternatives.
The structure is located in Lithuania's second biggest city, which has a population of 400,000 people. The customer selected to reside on a hill in the city center, with a view of the confluence of Lithuania's two main rivers.
The home, dubbed "The Canyon House," serves as a year-round hideaway for its owners. A modest rectangular box is installed in a moment resistant wood frame after following a finger ridge 300 feet above the Clearwater River Canyon.
Rama Estudio in Quito has employed strong rammed-earth walls and wide windows to support the sloped roof that covers this Ecuadorian mansion constructed within a eucalyptus plantation.
The 1140 ft² Little House cabin is located in Seabeck, Washington, a coastal community and old mill town. It is located on a cliff overlooking Hood Canal, a natural canal that is part of Puget Sound.
Arcana is a movement that bridges the divide between urban and wild life by providing creative, science-backed experiences and educational content that allows people to readily access nature's healing qualities.
The land is located on a fast urbanizing roadside in Edappally, and the owner requested that the site be exploited to its maximum potential by incorporating a commercial area to generate cash from an otherwise residential plot.