Best House and Apartment Designs of March 2010

Best House and Apartment Designs of March 2010
Here are some best house and apartment designs which was covered on DigsDigs during March 2010. If you’ve missed them than don’t hesitate to check them out. Villa Bio – Contemporary House with Hydroponic Rooftop Garden Zen-like Home That Looks and Feels Like a Resort 
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Meditation Pavilion Design by David Coleman Architecture

Meditation Pavilion Design by David Coleman Architecture
This pavilion is one of those things that a lot of people want have near their home. It is the place to sit quietly without other people near by and observe surrounding beauty and the nature. The nature includes not only woods around but also the lake which is also great to observe. The pavilion... 
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Modern Green Wall Decoration – Grass Mirror by H2o Architects

Modern Green Wall Decoration – Grass Mirror by H2o Architects
Below you could find an new interesting project by French company h2o architects. This creative wall decoration is named Grass Mirror. Its name completely reflects the main idea of this product to combine mirror and nature. Bright green grass blended with mirror surfaces looks very modern and stylish. Such mirror flower pots easily could decorate... 
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Contemporary Garden Design by Eckersley Garden Architecture

Contemporary Garden Design by Eckersley Garden Architecture
This garden is designed for a young active family who love to entertain and didn’t want to spend all their spare time slaving in the garden. It is nested amongst large native trees near a 1960’s home that provides strong bones which allowed to structure the garden. The house is really a viewing platform with... 
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Spatial Condo Design with Clean Materials Palate by Tyler Engle Architects

Spatial Condo Design with Clean Materials Palate by Tyler Engle Architects
This Park Side condo is designed to capture as much natural light and tremendous views as possible. Architects managed to relocate the kitchen into its center to establish a spatial hierarchy and delineation between public and private spaces. Framed views over Stanley Park and English Bay, along the west elevation, are created through ‘corridors’ established... 
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Mountain Retreat Heavily Rendered Stone by Fearon Hay Architects

Mountain Retreat Heavily Rendered Stone by Fearon Hay Architects
The mountain retreat is a small structure which is situated high above the ground and facing shores of Lake Wakatipu in New Zealand. Its design is inspired by beautiful landscape views around. Floor-to-ceiling insulated windows in steel frames and roof terrace are things that enhance the ability to see picture-like mountains. The exterior of the... 
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