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Refugio Cubica - Modern three-story houses in Colombia

With the help of Camacho Architecture Studies, he arrives today Facades World this new entry in which we will share the design of two modern houses in Paipa, Colombia. It's about two buildings located on a corner lot of approximately 314.85 m² where the built area is 116.45 m² for each home. Do not miss it, we start right now!

Modern three-story houses - industrial constructions

Then you will appreciate a modular construction that grows vertically in looking for an ideal space to meet human and environmental needs. Both housing units were designed under the same criteria: modular monolithic skeleton, context linkage, materials that respect the environment, lighting, cross ventilation, functionality and sustainable comfort. We will see how both share the parking area and barbecue.

Each module of this modern three-story house It consists of three levels. In the first we will find the main access to the house and to an independent room. When we go up we have the second level which is framed by a large window on the facade ideal to let the exterior lighting invade the interior spaces. In addition to this, a room, kitchen y dining room, accompanied by the room principal. The third level, relieves the verticality with a void towards the main space of the house, and is made up of two secondary rooms.

With regard to the three-story facade and we will be able to appreciate, the structure falls along with a series of frames that configure large windows representing the transparency and illumination of the internal spaces and the composition of color in rectangles of superboard, generating mosaics that give dynamism to the modern three-story building.

Three-story house plan with modern facade

Location
First level
Second level
Third level
Cover plant
Front facade
Right Side Facade
Left Side Facade
Rear Facade
Longitudinal Cut
Cross-section
Axonometric
Axonometric 1
Axonometric 2
Axonometric 3
Axonometric 4

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Filed in:Modern Facades, Industrial, Simple

A Little Australian House - CABN Architects

From the hand of the group of architects CABN has arrived today Facades World this new copy of modern house. It is a construction located in Australia built on no more than 20 m²… Does it catch your attention? Don't miss the analysis because we're starting right now!

Small simple house located in Australia

This kind of small and simple construction It was created with the intention of providing people with a means to disconnect from the madness that we currently live in our society every day. The tiny houses created by this group of architects are completely isolated from the network, and have a sustainable and ecological house design. Located in dazzling and stimulating landscapes of the south of the country, they offer an ideal escape for all those who need it.

We will find this 15 m² house set on 180 hectares of natural brush and scrub, adjacent to a conservation park with walking trails, streams, and stunning scenery. The environment offers walks, forests, streams, waterfalls and bird watching, as well as kangaroos, bears and bandicoots.

The use of materials of local origin allows a strict quality control, thus allowing the team of architects adapt the exterior cladding of the design to each location where this is located small construction. Are you looking for peace? Do you need to meet with yourselves? Do not hesitate to visit these CABN construction!

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Filed in:Contemporary, Facades and Wooden Houses, Simple

Wooden Houses - Ideas and Tips for Construction

From Facades World We know that fashion houses will never go out of fashion even when technology advances every second, that's why on the day of the date we thought it would be good to share a good article with them. ideas for the construction of wooden houses. Don't miss out, fasten those seatbelts because… we're kicking off!

Wooden houses - ideas and tips

Wood also has numerous benefits that we are going to talk about in our article today. Some of these benefits are obvious, but some will surprise you and convince you to opt for a wooden house. Get inspired with this list of photos of wooden houses!

A wooden house is warm, durable and has character. Wood is a natural material which makes a wooden house organic farming. This material is also sustainable and is one of the oldest within the construction, so that in all parts of the world the popularity of the construction of wooden houses it is constantly increasing.

How important factors in the use of wood as a construction material We can mention the energy efficiency, the healthy living environment, the short construction time and the affordable prices with respect to other materials. The wood is also flexible, durable and resistant.

Nowadays, prefabrication is the most advanced way to build a house and there are many luxurious houses that are built with this system and can benefit from different types of manufacturing technologies and different types of construction. This completely changed the way we look at the prefabricated wooden houses.

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Filed in:Modern Facades, Facades and Wooden Houses

Ecological house in the Hamptons, a modern luxury design by Studio Mapos

Welcome back to Facades World, your place in the architectural world is already back with more updated information. On the day of the date we will share with you the design of a luxury ecological house located in the Hamptons, New York. Do not miss this new entry and follow us on this journey because… we started!

Ecological luxury house

In this modern luxury ecological construction the architects of Studio Mapos have developed a timeless design that incorporates the latest technology and strategies in sustainable design. The project insisted that the existing arrangement of the trees and the natural fauna of the site must be protected and respected, so that the results achieved are detailed below.

In the design of ecological houses It is very important the location of the buildings and their relationship with the environment, such that, thanks to the architects in charge of the project, this construction merged perfectly with the landscape and the meadow, generating a vision in which to approach housing is possible to see beyond it.

As we are already appreciating in the images, we included a green roof in the design to further fuse the modern house with its established natural habitat, contrasting with exuberant landscaped gardens in a unique way. As expected, in the exterior design of the modern house glass is the predominant, allowing enjoy the breathtaking view of the famous Hamptons.

Interior design for ecological house

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Filed in:Blazers, Modern Facades, Green facades

A different cabin - views of a unique rural landscape with a wooden construction

Welcome back to Facades World, one of the websites of architecture and interior design most visited by the users of the field. This time we are going to share a magical copy, it's about design of a wooden cabin different, and we say different because it is located in a spectacular rural landscape. Do not be left with the intrigue and follow us on this new journey… we begin!

Log cabin overlooking a unique landscape

Anthony Hunt Design, together with Luke Stanley Architects, have designed a small cottage surrounded by a beautiful rural landscape. Located in Australia, it was inspired by a classic A-shaped frame tent, and today it has reached the hands of Facades World to analyze each of its interior and exterior corners.

This modern wooden cabin It has been designed as a place to disconnect and forget about the distractions of modern life. Everything in an atmosphere of relaxation and in greater contact with nature, is a second generation farm which has diversified to schedule weddings and offer accommodation.

The hardwoods and sustainable forests of Australia were the obvious choice for the construction of this home. Especially because it is an ecological-inspired hideout. The materials were acquired and handled on the site by two people, owner and builder. The shape of the cabin was inspired by a classic frame carp with A shape. As we see in the images, it is a design that simultaneously provides shelter and connection with the natural environment.

Interior design for modern log cabin

Modern cottage plans in rural space

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Filed in:Country / Rural Facades, Facades and Country Houses

Eco-friendly minimalist style home design with minimal energy consumption, enjoy Villa di Gioia

Today Facades World we will analyze a single-family minimalist house called Villa di Gioia (Villa de la Alegría), which is built to save energy through the use of self-sustainable home building technologies. So right now we start with this new entry ... here we go!

House of minimalist self-sustainable style

For the design of these so-called passive houses, a correct distribution of the energy-oriented environments is required using appropriate building materials, and also that the house is capable of maintaining energy from natural sources such as the sun. When we refer to the façade, we conclude that it is not just a facade of minimalist style, but also that it is a fAchada of 10mts houses in front approx. 

Interior design in minimalist house

The floors of the entire house are made of wood, material that par excellence maintains the floors at room temperature. We will also find as detail a passageway in the second level, and also a bathroom design inside this passive house.

Ways to heat a house and save energy:

1. Controlled mechanical ventilation (VMC), extract the stale air from the interior and allow the entry of clean air from the outside, using a heat exchanger in your house that makes the air transported by tubes to all rooms in the house.

2. Heating by air-air heat pump, allow the energy exchange in a controlled manner between the environment and the system, they cool or heat the environments of a house obtaining the energy of the outer space, air-air heat pump types very used in houses are the air conditioners and acclimatizers.

3. Isolation of windows with several layers of crystals (leaving space between them), this is widely used in hospitals, hotels and other buildings where it is intended to isolate the sounds from the outside and also to control the internal temperature of the houses.

The building materials the house should preferably be from the area, the height of the house plays an important role in the design since with a high ceiling is allowed greater air circulation and natural removal of hot air. In dry and warm climates the use of high ceilings is appropriate, the windows must always allow the passage of the sun's rays in all the seasons and the correct entrance of the ventilation.

We hope that this new informative article will be of great help, consumption is an important issue not only that affects our pocket, but also the environment. Facades World It stays green, trying to be as environmentally friendly as possible!

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Ecocamp Patagonia, a luxurious experience in a completely natural environment

Today Facades World we become ecological again and we bring you this contemporary example that we will find in the Torres del Paine National Park in Chile, a space totally dedicated to the care of the environment. Do not miss your natural and modern structure, enjoy each of the images that we will offer you below ... let's start!

Natural environment, simple modern house and unparalleled views

It is not a hotel or a camping in one hundred percent of the word. It is attractive for its composition based on a series of domes that encompass many tastes and needs. Starting with the luxury domes suite style, standard lofts and a common use dome.

Es fully operated with renewable energy and other sustainable methods. Food supply is part of this concept using local resources. In addition to all this approach of respect for nature there are other options for those who are enjoying a vacation. The Domes Suite has stove heating with firewood, private bathroom with heating and terrace. The domes of the quadruple suite share these characteristics. On the other hand the standard domes have shared bathrooms without heating or electricity.

Interior design by EcoCamp

From Facades World We recommend you use them, either for your own homes or for future jobs, this kind of sustainable and ecological construction thanks to which not only will they be doing a huge favor to the environment, but also to the construction itself. You can also visit at some time this EcoCamp located in Chile, or for more information refer to its website.

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Materials for construction, we show you some innovative specimens

On the date of the date, Facades World will offer you various constructive materials that will be of great help. Knowing that the architectural market is very varied and is constantly changing, we believe that these copies can solve some doubts that, surely, make their works or ideas something completely unique.

Due to the rise of the ideas of sustainability, energy efficiency and respect for the environment by which we are surrounded today, in the construction environment it will no longer be enough for the building to be the most spectacular, the most expensive or the tallest, It will also be necessary that the constructions be respectful with the planet, of quality and that they consume little energy. Here are some of these innovative materials.

Synthetic tiles

                               Synthetic tiles cover

 

 

Mostly the synthetic tiles They are made of recycled plastics and limestone, their benefits are due to the fact that they are sustainable, around 50% cheaper than traditional ones, have a useful life of more than 50 years and are then 100% recyclable.

                                                    Synthetic tile roof GR Green

Another option is the photovoltaic tiles, which in this case is a more expensive product than the traditional one, but which ends up being profitable thanks to the energy generated.

                                            Synthetic tile cover by GR Green

Fiber panels and composites

                                           Compoplak panels stored

These panels are a good idea to apply in enclosures, interior partitions and roofs. An interesting product are the panels formed by a combination of kevlar, fiberglass and carbon fiber which turn out to be a more economical 30% and 3 times more resistant than a traditional brick partition.

                                          Construction made entirely with Compoplak

This is a synthetic material, so it is immune to rodents and insects and this also makes it have a longer shelf life. Of course, it is efficient and totally ecological. This is an insulating material, which has many benefits, including energy savings of up to 50%, produces 100 times less waste than brick and is 100% recyclable.

                                               Forged of Compoplak on wood

Ecological bricks

If we want to replace the traditional brick In favor of any other material that is cheaper, more efficient and that pollutes the least in its production, there are several alternative solutions to the traditional baked clay brick, some are glass or plastic recycled treatments and others start from pressed natural as compressed earth.

                             Norman Foster airport prototype, built with Durabric

One of the options is Durabric, a brick that is made by mixing water, earth and cement, compressing the mixture in a mold and allowing it to set naturally, without fire. With this process, up to 14 trees are saved for each house built, since wood is not used as fuel in the manufacture of brick. By avoiding the firing process, Durabric reduces greenhouse gas emissions by up to ten times compared to traditional fired bricks. In terms of cost, building a wall with Durabric is 20% cheaper than with fired clay bricks.

                                                    Brick block Biomason
                                                Pavement made with Biomason

Another interesting product is Biomason, a ecological brick which, although it seems incredible, is generated from microorganisms. This ecological alternative does not release CO2 in its production and is cheaper, since it comes from natural resources. The Biomason brick is created at room temperature, feeding the microorganisms with materials such as sand and generating conditions in which they begin to produce crystals until, finally, they give rise to a brick.

Counter-laminated wood panels

                                                                 Assembly of laminated wood panels

The MGA architecture studio and DVVD engineering have developed massive wooden panels, which can be up to 2,40 x 20 meters and in various thicknesses, and can be used directly as structural material. Is about cross-laminated panels, formed by layers of wood arranged longitudinally and transversely, glued together, forming plates of solid wood.

                                   Interior of a house under construction with cross-laminated wood

About us Altermateria He has built a building of 6 tall plants using these wooden plates. In addition, since wood is better insulator than concrete, these buildings have a better thermal behavior and are more energy efficient. Of course, the use of paneled and its derivatives are not limited only to the structure of buildings but can be extended to interior partitions, facades, etc.

Self-healing concretes and concretes

                                                          Crack in a Bio - Concrete
                                         Self-healing crack in a Bio - Concrete

The University of Alicante has recently presented a transparent and flexible resin able to self-repair after being cut with scissors. Simply put the two parts in contact to rejoin it in a few 15 seconds. In addition, it also has shape memory, so whether it is crushed or manipulated, it regains the original shape in a few seconds. It is a material still experimental but that could have multiple applications in the construction, as for example in enclosures, constructive joints or even combined with other materials.

                                                   A specimen of Bio - Concrete

Along the same path, researchers from the Technological University of Delft have developed a bio-concrete capable of self-repair. The process is reminiscent of the Biomason bricks. It consists of introducing into the concrete a new additive composed of small capsules containing bacteria and calcium lactate, when the capsules are broken (by the action of water that penetrates the cracks) the activity of the bacteria causes a chemical reaction that creates solidified limestone and insoluble. In the event of cracks in the concrete, this process would be activated that would fill and repair them. This bio-concrete has already been successfully tested at a lifeguard station in the Netherlands.

Solar paint

                                  The photovoltaic paint is applied as if it were a spray
                                                     Test tube with photovoltaic paint

La solar paint It is still under development but, at the University of Sheffield, they have created the first spray capable of transforming any type of surface into a solar energy panel thanks to a mineral called perovskite, which has the property of absorbing light. Its efficiency is 20% compared to 25% achieved by silicon solar panels, but this lower efficiency makes up for it with its easy application on almost any imaginable surface. Another of its advantages is capacity to generate energy even in conditions of low solar luminosity and a lower cost than the photovoltaic panel. Undoubtedly this painting would eliminate many barriers when it comes to the implementation of photovoltaic systems.

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