
Luxury Homes A glass cube in the woods of Connecticut
That’s where you’re going to talk about is a true work of architectural ingenuity made ??in USA . We move to Connecticut , in New Canaan , a town of only 19,000 inhabitants over the years has become a sort of symbolic city ’s modern architecture . And here are a large group of houses built in the ’50s, the symbol of those years. One hundred homes that are a real asset to be protected. What you see in the picture is called ” Glass House “, a glass house designed by the late architect Philip Johnson , who has recently been opened to the public.A real ” cube “of glass surrounded by acres of woods , set up inside with pieces of original Van Der Rohe , German architect who lived at the turn of last century, which must, among other things, the design of the Barcelona Pavilion , considered one of the masterpieces of the twentieth century.Track record than even that of Johnson who not only achieve this property of glass , has put his signature on some projects of international repute, the garden of MOMA to Sony and AT & T skyscrapers in Manhattan .
Un’armoniosa villa a Bel Air
The house in the pictures is located in the most elite suburb of Los Angeles : Bel-Air . 2.5 hectares of land in California, a beautiful swimming pool , large windows, interior well kept, excellent view of observation, shows bright: here are the gems of this prestigious residence.L ‘ building dates from the 70s and reflects the teachings of Frank Lloyd Wright , the prophet of ‘ organic architecture . In fact, the original forms, water surfaces and geometric signs are a perfect harmony between man and nature . The result is a profound balance between user, structure and environment.
Minimalist and elegant design by TrailerWrap
With minimalist design but elegant, with ergonomics efficient and graceful architecture to cover the original structure you would never know that this was once a trailer is used. Modern architecture put as much importance to recycling and sustainable design as well as for interior luxury and ergonomic style. TrailerWrap is the brain child of Prof. Hughes and his Design Outreach Initiative, which has seen a team of 50 undergraduate and graduate architects working towards transforming run down trailer thrown into an extraordinary home.