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Joinery A: Apartment Renovation with 29000 Separated Wooden Pieces and Natural Tone

This apartment has awesome details for its interior. The details are precisely and concerned thoroughly manufactured. The wall panels, cabinets, and shelves are attached by the 29000 separated wooden pieces. This attachment is done in a traditional joinery method by 3 craftsmen that take more than 700 hours, creating a homogeneous area as an Installation artwork.

Villa Wood 4

Villa Wood: A Private House with Sustainable Massive Wood Elements and A High Basement

This house is partially open vertically where the stairs come up through the natural ventilation and floors. The fresh air comes through the openable windows and is pulled out through the house skylights. This house is heated with the heat exchanger in winter, as well as the heating on all house floors. When the sunlight shines into the large open spaces, the passive solar heating occurs to the south and west.

Sathorn 11 House 18

Sathorn 11 House: House Renovation with Gathering Spaces and Mid Modern Century Style

The whole design for this house is taken by the mid modern century style in the tropical country of Thailand. The tropical wood elements go well with the simple wall paint. The design also focuses on the lifestyle rather than the beauty look. The same sentence as Mies Van de Rohe ‘form follow funtion’ is simply naturally charming the house living spaces in addition.

Windcatcher House 1

Windcatcher House: A Visual and Phenomenal Transparency of A House with Flowing Interior to Exterior

On the ground floor, the spaces are interconnected to each other and the garden and pool, visually and physically. More private rooms and bedrooms are lifted with the ground floor freed up. Those rooms are lifted above the “ground” to the second storey amongst the thin-slanted columns and the treetops supported by planes that merge with the surrounding landscape.

Kanuka Valley House 2

Kanuka Valley House: A Warm Comfortable Environment of A House with Graceful Living Spaces

The composed interiors of Kanuka Valley House can create a continuously unfolding world of frames and niches, as well as graceful living spaces. The materials are elevated, whether rammed earth, cedar, strand board, or bamboo. With some lighting arrangements, the interiors are not only warm but also offering a romantic and calm feeling for everyone who enters the house.

Huru House 2

Huru House: A Unique Houe with A Modern New Zealand Context and Feathered Roof

The design inspiration for this house comes from the traditional Japanese spaces. In order to fit the need of the house, this inspiration is also adapted to the modern New Zealand context. The combination of the context and inspiration can create a unique form on the structure and the interior of the house. Dominated by wooden materials, this house offers a warm atmosphere inside.