Monday 27 August 2012

Crystal River Tree House in Colorado,United States


Designed as a collaborative effort between Steven A. Novy, and David Rasmussen, the Crystal River Treehouse is the antithesis of efficiency enabling fun and frivolity!

The masterful wood joinery, paired with David’s expert knowledge of natural finishes made it all work. The finished product included a main door, and internal lighting fixtures.

A project by: GreenLine Architects












Thursday 23 August 2012

Glass Pavilion Designed by Steve Hermann in Montecito, California


Tasteful and luxurious are two words which are constant across this masterpiece created by Steve Hermann. This he considers as his ‘Opus’, complete with a personal car collection and a wine room. 


















Take a look at some of the images of the Glass Pavilion designed by Steve Hermann.

Source: archzine



Friday 17 August 2012

Contemporary Urban Residence In Chenequa, USA


Clean lines and uncluttered spaces of this unpretentiously beautiful residence in Chenequa, USA speak of a contemporary lifestyle that will trigger your appetite for more playful architectural experiments!

Endless floor to ceiling glass displays the lake while the roof and floor designs prove to be a beautiful merge between wood and glass.














Take a look at the exquisite architectural beauty of this residence at Chenequa, USA.

Source: http://bit.ly/NdgQX0
Architecture credit: Robert Harvey Oshatz Architect
Location: Chenequa, Wisconsin, USA
Photography credit: Cameron Neilson











Friday 10 August 2012

CHANEL GINZA BUILDING, TOKYO (JAPAN)


A transparent glass facade conceived as a digital skin for buildings. As a medium for multimedia creativity, the architectural envelope interacts dynamically with the urban space and everyone in it.These effective technologies offer new creative possibilities to architects seeking glazing solutions for graphic, light-emitting and communication-enabled facades.






Find out more about Digital Glass solutions at the website: http://bit.ly/MmtymG



Tuesday 7 August 2012

LEDinGLASS, TOTEM – DROOGHMANS, Balen (Belgium)


LEDinGLASS can totally change and animate an entire street!
The LEDinGLASS technology by Saint-Gobain creates a light totem that changes in accordance with the required effects of color and motion.







One or more RGB LED bars direct a light beam through the edge of a sheet of extra-clear glass which is refracted out of the front side by white enamel dots screenprinted on the back side.


A digital remote control pilots the electronic control box (es) connected to the bars in real time, according to standard or designed-to-order programs. The individually stimulated LEDs can generate infinite colors and special effects.



When turned off, the glass remains transparent. If you have an office party, switch “on” the atmosphere to disco-theme. And for a sober meeting, glass can remain neutral, semi-transparent, to "off".






Read more about LEDinGLASS Technology: http://bit.ly/QGqi8A


Friday 3 August 2012

GRAPHIC LIGHTING GLASS


Glass is becoming a source of light and a graphic material. Non-dazzling, white or coloured, direct or indirect, the light appears within the transparency of the glass in the form of frames or patterns.









Over and above the graphic and decorative potential offered by QUANTUM GLASS LIGHT Space solutions, light becomes bigger than the simple definition of ‘source’ (bulb) to become an integral element offering new opportunities for interior partitions, wall cladding and furniture.

Take a look at the graphic beauty and decorative modularity offered by QUANTUM GLASS LIGHT Space solutions that instantly emit customized lights to make your interior partitions look more energetic and lively: http://bit.ly/Q4LK4N