
Japanase Wall House by Shigeru Ban
This concept is interesting, but without the use of, and that the curtain will Withe gray, to black a few days cause of pollution, especially in cities like Tokyo. Behind the curtain, a set of sliding glass panels to work with a curtain wall to create interiors that truly isolated and private. The curtain as architectural element refers back to traditional Japanese design elements such as shoji screens and sudare, and general fusuma door in the traditional Japanese house. Curtain Wall House was made by Japanase architect Shigeru Ban to interpret this term literally, poetically employing an actual curtain as facade wall. The house is situated at a crossroads limited in itabashi-ku, Tokyo, consists of an elegant two-storey block of guest rooms open parts sandwiched between the roof, a large triangular bay and deck that extend almost to the line side of the road.
Residence New Orleans Design by Ledbetter Fullerton
A palette of neutral colors for fabrics, carpets, curtains and wood panels selected to create a warm surrounding areas to collect several hundred photographs and paintings. Every effort is made to combine contemporary furnishings with European antiques in each room, emphasizing that the backdrop for the art is a comfortable home. It was designed by architect Ledbetter Fullerton and in New Orleans, LA.The owner of this house, an art collection, ask for an interior designed to highlight an extraordinary art collection while not feeling like a museum.
Residence Modern Interior by Ledbetter Fullerton Architects
A palette of neutral colors for fabrics, carpets, curtains and wood panels selected to create a warm surrounding areas to collect several hundred photographs and paintings. Every effort is made to combine contemporary furnishings with European antiques in each room, emphasizing that the backdrop for the art is a comfortable home. Living Today designed by architect Ledbetter Fullerton and in New Orleans, LA.The owner of this house, an art collection, ask for an interior designed to highlight an extraordinary art collection while not feeling like a museum