Modern Cubic House by Heffernan Button Voss Architects

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This modern house looks like a cube that has indented walls in it. Designed by Heffernan Button Voss Architects. Called Trial Bay House, one of the main features of this home is the ‘Channel Room’ which is a living space that takes the abstraction from a cinematographer’s camera. The Trial Bay House located in Tasmania, Australia. Visit the architect site for more information. /via contemporist.

Modern Arizona desert homes architecture


Chen Suchart Studio designed the modern house located Tempe, Arizona. The main level’s CMU walls define the major public spaces of the project, which include an outdoor courtyard, living room, dining room, kitchen, and koi garden. The public spaces are also flanked by the garage and guest bedrooms, in turn providing additional privacy from the street and the neighbors. The outdoor spaces maintain an open relationship to the residence by means of two 30’ wide expanses of operable sliding glass doors. The master suite resides in the Virendeel truss above. The integration of the courtyard and koi garden as an essential part to the daily experience enables the project to fully embrace the outdoor spaces of the front and back yards. /via

Contemporary luxury house design by Robert Mills Architects

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The interior design and landscape will always create a truly great home. This contemporary house designed by Robert Mills Architects, called Verdant Avenue, located in Melbourne, Australia. A crisp cubic structure allows the property’s 80 year old pin oak to be celebrated as the focal point for the main living, dining and bedroom areas.

Verdant Avenue perfectly showcases the modern RMA aesthetic – form, function and detail alongside nature at its finest. This example of sustainable architecture dispels the myth that being sustainable requires the sacrifice of glamour, luxury and pleasure. Read more

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