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Luxury Glass Home in Los Angeles with valley views

Saturday, 22. August 2009 von admin
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gorgeous luxury glass home by architect Ray Kappe is worth every penny. Located in the coveted Brentwood district of Los Angeles, this cool California house was originally built in the late ‘60s, and recently restored to its original glory by Michael LaFetra. Now up for grabs, this amazing modern home has everything your could want, and more – five bedrooms, 3.5 baths, a rooftop deck and a priceless view. The concrete and wood architecture is barely noticeable among the vast walls of glass. An infinity pool seems to spill over the edge of the property and into the valley below. Indoor spaces are refined, yet rustic with wood ceilings and glass walls that open to the outdoors throughout this modern terraced house

Gingko Restaurant China Interior by Graft in China, Asia

Saturday, 22. August 2009 von admin

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Located in the Chengdu, Capital of Sichuan Province in China, the GINGKO BACCHUS Restaurant is a surrealistic blend (respectively “graft”) of western and Chinese restaurant and food culture.
The starting point of the design is a blacked out space. The public spaces are considered a river or a stream along which one “floats” through the depth of the 1200m2 black space. The stream is entered directly from the elevators which are the only access to this restaurant on the 4th floor of the Gingko Restaurant Building. The undulated wood ceiling and the stainless steel intarsia of the floor pattern create the flowing sensation of this “stream” which terminates at the open dining and show cooking area. 8 private dining rooms are located like boulders along the stream, each color coded and themed by food and famous Bacchus depictions

AquaDomi Floating Hotels Concept Design by C. F. Møller Architects

Friday, 21. August 2009 von admin

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As its name implies, the AquaDomi Star Hotel is star-shaped. The star shape secures views and balconies towards the water for all rooms, and can easily be turned and adapted to suit different locations. At the same time, it creates three soft bays which allow access to the water for the key functions and provide natural mooring spots for small boats. The dynamic figure also provides the necessary symmetrical balance in the water, and reduces the length of the corridors.

The hotel concept has been designed with the option to be scaled from about 100 to 200 double rooms, with modular sizes ranging from 24 m2, and several suites in various sizes up to 100 m2. Beside its rooms, the hotel also contains a restaurant, conference room, lounge bar, hall, reception, personnel facilities, storerooms and production kitchen.

 

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