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Sustainable Clover Villa in India Set Within a Golf Field

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Designed by Mistry Architects , Clover Villa is contemporary home set within a golf course development on the outskirts of Bangalore, India. There is a layering of spaces that merge the living and family to the semi covered deck spaces and then to the garden and the golf course beyond.”

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Idyllic Tree House Conforms to Meditative Landscape in India

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

This lovely tree house in Tala, India, perches on the top of a hilltop property, surrounded by a forest and meandering river. Photography: Photographix The post Idyllic Tree House Conforms to Meditative Landscape in India appeared first on Freshome.com.

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Complex Residence Encouraging Family Interaction: Casa 31_4.

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

According to the description provided by the architects, all spaces contain elements of the past, often manifested as objects of intrigue: the sloping floor, the barge scrolls on the front fence, the roof tiles, the chimney as water collector and the up-cycling of former building elements such as decks, gates, architraves and furniture.

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Rigid core reigns with a focus on innovation

Floor Covering News

Eva-Last, which previously specialized in outdoor decking materials, made its foray into the indoor flooring market—and eco-friendly category—with its “Tier” brand of luxury rigid core flooring. The Stone + Wood collection—my dad, [Michael Raskin, CEO], has been working on for two years, picking out the right colors and really fine-tuning it.

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Contemporary House Built to Integrate With Natural Landscape in India

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Architecture BRIO completed the design of Riparian House , a contemporary residence located in Maharashtra, India. One of the key features of the residence is a suspended timber deck veranda which surrounds the house on three sides.

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Residential Deconstruction versus Demolition | Life of an Architect

Life of an Architect

I haven’t come across that issue but once and it was the adhesive that was used to secure the linoleum to the sub-deck. In India and some other poor countries, asbestos is still allowed today, due to it’s superior fire resistance properties. Govt Asbestos Task Force 2005). Studio Blue Very interesting article.

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