Башенка Марвао Португалия by mistro by mistro

Venosa Beach by sitan1 by sitan1

Early morning shot from our hotel balcony at the Venosa Beach Hotel in Turkey.

via 500px http://ift.tt/1WiRZ8o

Selected: The Schooner Zodiac by mikeygribbin

The longest schooner in the Americas. Built in 1924.

http://ift.tt/1sPU9k1

The milky way over the church of Buddhist by konake46 by konake46

The milky way over the church of Buddhist in Thailand

via 500px http://ift.tt/25h73oF

ALPE di SIUSI by YusufGurel by YusufGurel

Snowy day in spring at Alpe di Siusi, Italy

via 500px http://ift.tt/25haJ9S

Fitzroy night by Kordan by Kordan

Patagonia workshop, april 2016

via 500px http://ift.tt/20BxLFa

Obstinacy by AntoineCDT by AntoineCDT

A nice sunset In France at “Mont Dore”

My Facebook page
My website

Hope you like it.

via 500px http://ift.tt/1XwU3IN

Competition: win tickets to New Designers showcase of UK graduate projects



Competition: Dezeen has teamed up with graduate show New Designers to offer readers the chance to win one of five pairs of tickets to the event, taking place in London from 29 June to 9 July 2016 (+ slideshow). (more…)

http://ift.tt/1s9TY28

Irekua Anatani House / Broissin


© Alexandre d’ La Roche

© Alexandre d’ La Roche


© Alexandre d’ La Roche


© Alexandre d’ La Roche


© Alexandre d’ La Roche


© Alexandre d’ La Roche

  • Firm: Broissin
  • Location: Avandaro, Valle de Bravo, Méx., Mexico
  • Design Team : M.Arch. Gerardo Broissin
  • Project Leader : Arq. Adrian Tellez
  • Area: 700.0 m2
  • Project Year: 2016
  • Photography: Alexandre d’ La Roche
  • Design Team : M.Arch. Gerardo Broissin, Arq. Mauricio Cristóbal, Arq. Alejandro Rocha, Arq. Adrian Tellez, Arq. Thelma Blake,
  • Colaborators: .G. Monserrat Jiménez, Arq. Oscar Aguilar, Arq. Damariz González, Arq. Alejandra Carranza, Arq. Alejandro Dávalos, Pablo Morales.
  • Furniture : Marina Pani
  • Main Contractor : Miguel Campero
  • Structural Engineering : Ing Humberto Girón
  • Construction: 2015-2016

© Alexandre d’ La Roche

© Alexandre d’ La Roche

From the architect. The name “Avandaro” comes from a Purépecha (a native language) word that means “place of the orchard” or “place in the clouds”. It was a territory originally inhabited by the tarasco indigenous people; who gave it this name, from whose language this house takes its alias, “Irekua”: Family house, and “Anatani”: to be under a tree: Irekua Anatani = Family house under the trees. Inspired by the land, which lies covered by showy trees, principally by oyamel trees, pine trees and encino trees, from the very first visit to the property we thought that the house had to enjoy the splendor of living under this density and be intrinsically a part of it by safeguarding most of the trees and the existing forest. This gave meaning to the architectural concept that took as a foundation platform a tranquil and partly open space in the middle of the mountain. The program was adapted to that topography, adjusting each space according to its use and function within the community of the whole house.


© Alexandre d’ La Roche

© Alexandre d’ La Roche

Modelo

Modelo

© Alexandre d’ La Roche

© Alexandre d’ La Roche

The climate is temperate, semi humid with maximum temperatures of 95 °F and a minimum of 37 °F, which is why the design of the house responds to the orientation. The south east facade shows itself linear and dominated by a wood curtain that helps us to let the sun’s rays through in the morning in a diminished way, giving the necessary warmth to the hallway that is contained between this screen and the concrete wall that is the main support structure of the house, and gives place to interstices amongst public and private spaces conquered by the living rooms and terraces. In visual and formal contrast, the south west facade is mostly glass to capture the sunset in the evening and warm up the bedrooms to prepare them for the temperature decrease at night. The north facade tops towards Valle de Bravo’s lake, it is extended in an open-covered arrangement that reinforces the intention of living in a holistic manner with its environment and users, through the principal terrace and the pool. Meanwhile, the fifth facade is 100% green which maintains a uniform temperature on the ceilings throughout the whole year and camouflages the residence efficiently with its natural context that is the original vein of design.


© Alexandre d’ La Roche

© Alexandre d’ La Roche

Planta 1

Planta 1

© Alexandre d’ La Roche

© Alexandre d’ La Roche

http://ift.tt/1WOz3OE

Stop Working Out So Much On Your “Rest Days”

Workout days in your exercise program are simple to follow: you just do the workout. Then, on your “rest days”, you feel like a lost duckling. Do you run on the treadmill? Or maybe do lighter weights
? A bike ride on a unicycle up a mountain sounds nice. How about this: try actually letting your body rest.

Read more…

http://ift.tt/20BoaOM