Contemporary prefab house by Rintal Eggertsson Architects
This project is called Boxhome and more ecologically friendly and economical than regular home construction. Although the house was not the main choice for a family home, it’s great as a summer home or cottage. Prefabricated house has four rooms include basic life functions: kitchen with dining room, bathroom, living room and bedroom. With such a minimalist, modern look at the house could become very popular in Scandinavian countries. The weather in Northern Europe is very unstable. Usually the houses must be heated for more than half a year in a row. For example, the weather in Oslo, Norway and unexpected cold thereby creating Eggertsson Architects Rintal 19m ² big house easy to heat and mold which has a stylish appeal.
Concrete house design by Kawabe Architects
The house is a combination of concrete frames with wooden elements of what could be viewed as from within and from outside. This combo course is not new but with the modern furniture looks more than interesting. Most areas in the wooden houses to change when the change in concrete and vice versa. It is always a surprise what will happen after the next turn. The house consists of ground and lower ground floor area of 121 square meters. Naoya Kawabe Architect is the person standing behind the design house of interest in Atsugi, Japan.
Conceptual house design by Tezuka Architects
The house is supported on a central core and a pair of columns. Other stores have a nearly 360-degree view as well. Even in the bedroom may be the same owners close to nature as possible without losing the comforts of home. Even thought the interior of the house more than a simple enough remarkable because it was seen. Takaharu Tezuka, a Japanese architect who was born in 1964 and built many projects from the conceptual. Wall-less house is one of them. This is a three store building with steel structure and without the walls on the first floor. Thanks to that there is a beautiful garden view from there.