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Awesome Storrs Road Residence Built Using Reclaimed Wood by Tim Stewart Architects

May 11th, 2012 by By admin # Home Building Concepts, Home Design Ideas
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The idea in this series is to show beautiful and inspiring natural house built using reclaimed wood. Storrs Road residence that are remarkable for its design, environmentally conscious, elements, concept or simply because they are beautiful. So if you like architecture, interior design and beautifully designed houses, you are at the right spot. Storrs Road residence built using reclaimed wood by Tim Stewart Architects. this single story contemporary Storrs Road Residence located in Peachester, a small town in the Sunshine Coast hinterland of Queensland, Australia. Check out this Storrs Road Residence with picture below: Storrs Road Residence by Tim Stewart

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Modern Marcus Beach House Design on the Sunshine Coast of Queensland

June 23rd, 2011 by By admin # Beach House Design Ideas
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Here are the stunning modern Marcus beach house design on the sunshine coast of queensland Australia design by by Robinson Architects. The side windows that fold upwards are very interesting plan. All rooms have cross ventilation. Windows Automated allow easy control. Runoff water is collected and natural day lighting is used to minimize the amount of artificial light required. Several openings covered with flexible scales used to capture or control of existing coastal breezes. The internal bridge offers a quiet alternative to the wind outside. Runoff water is collected and natural day lighting is used to minimize the amount of

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