Townhouse Archives - IGNANT - 必威88app登录 //www.zzhwnhcl.com/tag/townhouse/ IGNANT is an award-winning online magazine featuring the finest in art, design, photography, travel and architecture Wed, 12 Aug 2020 15:06:54 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 A Narrow Townhouse By CCPM Arquitectos //www.zzhwnhcl.com/2017/06/28/a-narrowtownhouse-by-ccpm-arquitectos/ Wed, 28 Jun 2017 13:00:48 +0000 //www.zzhwnhcl.com/?p=228792 The post A Narrow Townhouse By CCPM Arquitectos appeared first on IGNANT.

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Argentinian architecture bureau CCPM Arquitectos designed “PH Lavalleja”, a 89-square meter narrow, light-filled townhouse with white corrugated metal roofs.

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A Terraced Townhouse Renovation In Portugal //www.zzhwnhcl.com/2016/06/28/a-terraced-townhouse-renovation-in-portugal/ Tue, 28 Jun 2016 19:00:31 +0000 http://www.ignant.de/?p=174580 The post A Terraced Townhouse Renovation In Portugal appeared first on IGNANT.

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Portuguese design and architecture practice Estudio ODS refurbished a narrow terraced townhouse in Tavira, Portugal.

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A Townhouse Combining Concrete With Solid Wood //www.zzhwnhcl.com/2016/04/25/a-townhouse-combining-concrete-with-solid-wood/ Mon, 25 Apr 2016 16:00:43 +0000 http://www.ignant.de/?p=161752 Following the 2013 flooding disaster in Passau, Germany, German architecture practice Studio für Architektur designed a geometric-looking townhouse which also doubles as a flood-proof building. The structure, which is placed on a concrete block, features a sleek design that combines a concrete exterior with a solid wood-cladded interior. Additionally, the living and utility areas are strictly […]

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Following the 2013 flooding disaster in Passau, Germany, German architecture practice Studio für Architektur designed a geometric-looking townhouse which also doubles as a flood-proof building. The structure, which is placed on a concrete block, features a sleek design that combines a concrete exterior with a solid wood-cladded interior. Additionally, the living and utility areas are strictly separated from each other. According to the studio, the house was built within only six months. Speaking of the concept behind the building, the architect says: “On the inside, the building tells the story of its construction – raw wooden and concrete surfaces are left exposed and natural materials and colors dominate.”

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All images © Bernd Vordermeier, courtesy of Studio für Architektur

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A Sleek Narrow Townhouse In Tokyo By Niji Architects //www.zzhwnhcl.com/2015/09/30/a-sleek-narrow-townhouse-in-tokyo-by-niji-architects/ Wed, 30 Sep 2015 16:00:48 +0000 http://www.ignant.de/?p=119794 Japanese architecture studio Niji Architects designed a sleek and narrow three-story townhouse in Tokyo. On a small land of only 33m², the architects decided for a gable form with high ceilings and skylights to create a sense of spaciousness within. On the inspiration behind the concept, the architects say: “Inside and out, the detailing gives […]

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Japanese architecture studio Niji Architects designed a sleek and narrow three-story townhouse in Tokyo. On a small land of only 33m², the architects decided for a gable form with high ceilings and skylights to create a sense of spaciousness within. On the inspiration behind the concept, the architects say: “Inside and out, the detailing gives an abstract impression of nothing but space, such that the tenant has only the pure experience of light and sky.”

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All images © Niji Photo

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Townhouses by XTH-berlin //www.zzhwnhcl.com/2014/04/16/townhouses-by-xth-berlin/ Wed, 16 Apr 2014 08:33:46 +0000 http://www.ignant.de/?p=86188 I’m actually living really close to these Townhouses by XTH-berlin, located in Berlin Mitte and I always really wanted to take a peak inside so today a dream came true. The buildings are exposed on the former death strip between East and West Germany. This house is all about space and light. Developed by the […]

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I’m actually living really close to these Townhouses by XTH-berlin, located in Berlin Mitte and I always really wanted to take a peak inside so today a dream came true. The buildings are exposed on the former death strip between East and West Germany.

This house is all about space and light. Developed by the section it has a continuous space stretching out over the total height (12 mts), length and width of the building. This open space is zoned by two concrete elements ‘hung’ between the firewalls. They contain the private (bed) rooms. Due to their slants views are possible through the entire house. The two sleeping rooms can be opened to this area by the use of big elevating flaps (which besides to slide and play are used to ventilate the sleeping rooms to the quiet side of the house).

On the first floor you find the living room, further up another sleeping room, on the intermediate level there is a vast reading area and on the highest level: kitchen and dining area, opening to a terrace. A huge rooflight lets the sun shine deep down on the lower levels.

All images © Anja Büchner | Via: Archdaily

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