Friday, April 9, 2010

Pyramid tent House

The juxtaposition of such lifestyle extremes – fixed-space suburban living and nomadic world-travel dwelling – makes for a fascinating conceptual challenge. It was, in fact, similarly neighboring opposites that gave rise to the idea in the mid of design student living on a lovely nature-filled campus but surrounded by suburbia on all sides.
John Paananen took it upon himself to discover what would happen if he were to make over one of the most mobile kinds of traditional buildings – the tipi, with inspiration from its yurt, tent and igloo cousins – turning it into a stationary home with all of the creature comforts to be found in contemporary suburbs.
Instead of a portable and organically-evolved design, he chose to force-fit the general shape and style of a conventional nomadic dwelling into the space and settings. Rather than put the emphasis on easy construction (and deconstruction) for living on the move, the construction methods and materials follow those of a typical suburban house – complete with a wood frame and artificial siding (no poles and soft materials one would expect).
The results? a translucent-skinned, semi-solid structure that lacks the mobility of a historic yurt, tent or tipi – almost a parody of (or at least a commentary on) the static nature of modern dwellings. Furnished in clean and casual style, the interior gives a strange not to nature via a forest printed in photo-realistic fashion on the wall. So is this art, architecture or something else? That only you can judge – but it sure looks more comfortable than what most people take camping. Still, if you are looking for one on sale look elsewhere: this one-off design was anything but cheap and easy to buy parts for and assemble – which, in a way, is part of the point.

Pyramid tent House
Pyramid tent House
Pyramid tent House
Pyramid tent House

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Thursday, April 8, 2010

Casa Son Vida - Round and Square Shapes

Casa Son Vida is a luxury villa on the Island of Mallorca, approximately 15 minutes outside Palma de Mallorca. The villa’s design is an example of design poetry in motion. The 800 square meter luxury villa is remodeled into something extraordinary Mediterranean house that was constructed in 60s. Its design marks an arrival of a new architecture’s generation to the island. Round and square shapes, futuristic blobs combined with antiques result in a mix of traditional and modern references throughout the villa, with the play of reliefs and contrasting surfaces creating an unusual atmosphere. This amazing design one of those that should be remembered.

Casa Son Vida - Round and Square Shapes
Casa Son Vida - Round and Square Shapes
Casa Son Vida - Round and Square Shapes
Casa Son Vida - Round and Square Shapes
Casa Son Vida - Round and Square Shapes

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