Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Carrillo Residence in California






Set on a long narrow site on the edge of the Santa Monica Canyon, the Carrillo residence takes advantage of the Californian climate and views. Designed by Ehrlich Architects, the house is equipped with a glass living room so that one is able to see right through the space from courtyard to courtyard. The informal courtyard at the front of the house was constructed with safety in mind for the owners' two young children whilst two pivet doors allow the living room to open out directly to the outdoors - enabling the interior and exterior to become one. A custom wood ceiling and custom stained concrete allow for a sense of visual continuity; stone slabs mark the interior with marble bench tops lining the bathrooms.

Brazilian House by Humberto Hermeto


As a lover and seller of art, the owner of this home demanded a sculptural element for their home. They were able to realise their dream with the help of architect Humberto Hermeto. Situated in Nova Lima, Brazil, the home operates as both a residence and an art gallery where the owners conduct business from. The strength of this home lies in its simplicity: a concrete facade is utilised on both the exterior and interior for continuity, and the colour palette is neutral throughout. Outside, the city and mountains serve as an incredible backdrop which can be viewed from all vantage points within the home, or whilst relaxing by the large patio and pool.