Privet villa
Architect Mohamed Amer
Location Amwaj island - Bahrain
Year Built 2011-2012
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exposed the architectural designs for archilover around the world . resident villa .Mohamed Amer -Egyptian Interior Architect .
Architect: Sagra Architects www.sagra.hu . Creating the concept our main starting point was to make a rationally planned, functional building in high architectural quality. We aimed to use innovative, unique solutions. The place had a key role during the design. The inspiring, special site and landscape, the emerging rock on the neighbouring site had a significant impression on the architecture of the building. The south-eastern edge of the site is 10 meters higher than the ground floor's level. To have five elevations of a building here is especially true for the roof. The rock next to it and the mine nearby let us associate to a pile of stone as the image of the building, but in an abstract way. We opened the façades with huge glass surfaces to make it well liveable. We used the golden section by the definition of the building's proportions. The building is both solid and dynamic. The dynamism of the building is strengthened by the rising site, the off-axis setting of the openings on the ground floor and first floor façades, the layout of the balcony slab and the asymmetrical design of the roof.
The concept of creating this home is closely related to the desire of its owner to create a living environment, which is minimalistic, simple, unique and cold as sensation. Our task was to create an interior that creates a different sensation, but which is functional and innovative at the same time. Subject to the conditions imposed and the existing space we put a few key points in our concept: functionality, innovation, monochrome, minimalism, uniqueness, selection of materials /with cold radiation/ and optical illusions. Our fundamental challenge was to create a living environment that creates a feeling of comfort to its residents but which is cold and minimalistic at the same time, devoid of any human emotions. A different world within 110 square meters - an interior with a sense of orderliness, order and logic, where black and white rule, where the combination of ideas, shapes and materials carries one to another dimension. In order to create a completely unique environment as design and sensation, we decided to design almost all of the furniture in the interior, each of them to play their role and corresponding all together to organize a unique space. Taking into consideration the wish of our client for a cold atmosphere devoid of any warm colours and materials we have designed this space and created an interior that was later described by others as "frozen music". 2011 - Best Residential Property Interior / International Property Awards/ - http://www.residentialpropertyawards.net/index.php/Tools/2011-Europe-Winners/... Yovo Bozhinovski You are welcome to join our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/BOZHINOVSKI-DESIGN/261732350542217
The house is organized as three interconnected Rooms in a procession from outside, through the interior, and back outside again. The First Room begins in the front yard, where grey stones and dark green hedges separate the Entry Garden from the street. Moving through the entry vestibule and into the Dining Room and Kitchen, one reconnects with the garden through the large north window. The Second Room is the center of the house proper, the public realm, a large rectangular form clad in cut limestone. The Kitchen and Dining Room are at one end and the Living Room is at the other. Stacked in the center are the Skylight, the Stairs, and the Rock Garden. The Third Room begins in the Living Room, with an adjacent Library that takes a step toward the street before turning around and opening onto the Private Garden. There, a stone terrace and wood deck overlook the swimming pool. In the distance is a small lawn, enclosed by a wall of vines and shaded by a row of trees.
We purchased this very special mid-century home in 1958 from the original owners. It is pristine!
Space as we sense it in western culture is typically about how space is ultimately arranged. We have been conditioned to view man at the center of all things and therefore arrange our spaces accordingly. However this subscribes to the oriental view of space which is that space expands outward in a series of circles until it merges with the space of nature
The current projects being design and construct in Ecuador are just a tip of what can be done. Architecture design has gone to ultimate limits in Ecuador with some amazing projects residential and commercial you can view and learn more about them if you look at the architecture magazine cal Trama or look for local architects like Fabian Espinoza or Bryant Wiesse
Great House, very well designed by a young and promisser architect.
In some areas of Texas, this is about as modern as it gets.
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