Sustainable House with Large Expanses Of Glass – Flyway View House by Jon Anderson

Sustainable House with Large Expanses Of Glass – Flyway View House by Jon Anderson
The Flyway View House is designed by Jon Anderson Architecture and located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The design’s concept was to maximize views of the bird habitat and to take advantage of solar exposure and passive ventilation. Simple sustainable materials and the thoughtful use of glass blends the indoor and outdoor living spaces. Overhangs protect... 
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House with Large Glass Batches at The Forest Edge

House with Large Glass Batches at The Forest Edge
Villa Nielsen is designed by Willa Nordic. It’s located at the forest edge and features large glass batches that not only frame awesome nature views from the inside but also grants the house a majestic look. The dramatic exterior also features generous terraces that help to catch as much Nordic light as possible. The golden... 
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House With Glass Front and Very Old Beech Tree On The Site

House With Glass Front and Very Old Beech Tree On The Site
This house is designed by Belgian architect Dieter Van Everboeck of B5 Architecten. The main feature of the site where it’s located is 300-year-old beech tree. Long expanses of glass substitute usual walls in order to view this tree from almost any room of the house. That is also possible thanks to L-shaped house’s structure... 
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Horizontal Dream House with Large Expanses of Glass

Horizontal Dream House with Large Expanses of Glass
Hong Kong Villa is a dream house that is located in Shek-O, an historic fishing village in the southeast corner of Hong Kong Island. It takes full advantage of surrounding landscape with large expanses of glass that open to views in every direction. Strong horizontal lines extend from the building into the landscape, creating large... 
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