Contemporary and conventional hotel by Kengo Kuma & Associates

Although many uses of wood in the interior to create a spa atmosphere, this is truly a mixing structure between contemporary and conventional. You’ll never get used to surprise the six designs evolved with an amazing restaurant that collaborate luxury and privacy to a new level. Designed by Kengo Kuma & Associates, The Opposite House Hotel is curled up in Beijing, China with a beautiful 98-room... 

Contemporary and conventional hotel by Kengo Kuma & Associates

Design Architecture by Dane Richardson

North wall of the main room is glazed, while the south and west walls have small openings. Soft southern light to penetrate the living room, but the glazing north is what provides the connection to the outside of the park and beach, also allows winter sun to heat the concrete slab. Thermal mass is achieved and the basic solid structures with basement level slab of concrete and concrete cantilever.... 

Design Architecture by Dane Richardson

Architecture House Interior

In the urban world, filled with skyscrapers and conventional energy sources that drain most of the supply in these areas, build a place that uses more natural light than artificial sample sets. Walls covered in an insulating material which acts as thermal insulation method. The inside was painted white, in order to create a sense of space. This development has three openings in the deck leading natural... 

Architecture House Interior