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After moving into an apartment and emptying out all the boxes, I realized the place was still very empty. Since I always have a research appetite, this proved to be an interesting experience into the world of interior design. Having falling in love with Swami’s design of Audarya and always having liked the Japanese and [...]

Via Treehugger and Materialicio.us, I found pictures of this awesome Californian Montecito residence. It was designed to fit the landscape and its climate. Notice the oxidizing steel on the side. The oxidizing steel reminds me of the new temple at Audarya. When I will visit it next year in March, expect some stunning pictures as [...]

“Swedish architect Thomas Lind designed MOMO - which stands for Modernistiskt Modulhuskoncept, or modern module house concept - to get away from the cutesy part but still keep everything else required of a summer abode.”
Via Treehugger

I’m a great fan of Inhabitat and won’t be reposting their blogs of course, but I couldn’t help but point you towards this prefab, MCube by Mdesigns. I love the American meets Japanse design. It’s solar powered by the way.

Read Inhabitat’s article here with more pictures.

Once in a while I come across a house that I really like. My criteria are usually not just design, but also incorporating aspects of green living. This house above definitely incorporates these aspects. I almost want to call it suburban camping. The house is located in Santiago de Chile in Chili. The architects call [...]





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