Tuesday 4 February 2014

Life in Desert in a Sleek Design Home



These days life is extremely busy, and everyone wants some relaxation in a quite atmosphere. Creative director Marc Atlan has designed a Black Desert House in collaboration with architecture firm Oller & Pejic and interior design company Moderne Builders. It is located only 30 minutes outside of Palm Springs, actually boasts the environment of the Mojave Desert. All the basic needs are available in the house, including three bedrooms, and dining room, and outside there is a central courtyard, a terraced patio, and a black-tiled pool. The sleek modern house is the polar opposite of the natural landscape it is embedded in, making for a fascinating cooperation among nature and manmade home. The spectacular house offers the all amenities of comfort house with a scenic environment of a retreat. A beautiful swimming pool offers a pleasure relaxing mood with gorgeous sun setting view. The architecture serves as a contrasting staple in the deserted area that oddly complements its surroundings, and exceptional quality of silence is supreme and the beauty of the dark night sky borders on spiritual. Five minutes from civilization, the site yet gives the sensation of being beyond time. The great concept and construction were considerate enough to let the spectacular views of the landscape to beautifully translate within the home through its massive glass windows and sliding doors.















Boulder Smashes through Italian Farm



A massive rock narrowly missed a farm house, destroyed a barn, and stopped in a vineyard at the property in Ronchi di Termeno. A second giant boulder detached during the landslide stopped behind the house.The family living there was unharmed in the incident, on 21 January 2014. Dramatic pictures have been released showing the destruction wrought by a huge boulder that smashed through a farm in Northern Italy after being dislodged by a landslide.



German Artists Digital Paintings with Remarkable Skies and Fantastic Storms



The German artist’s awe-inspiring skies full of penetrating light and billowing clouds direct the digital artwork of Alexander Rommel well-known artistically as Evergreen arts. The digital paintings of radiant skies showcase the imagined magnificence of nature concentrating on the play of sun, sky, water and wind. Definite science fictions and fantasy aspects give his magnificent sky-scapes a dreamlike setting. Beams of light descend down to the pinnacle of a pyramid and ships lift from the waves to float over the clouds. Though the landscapes are simple and could definitely be real places, the surreal skies are the key focus. A stunning aurora borealis reflects over a lagoon and huge thunderstorms and tornadoes loom over then peaceful surroundings. There is an irrefutable magic to these fantastic digital creations.
 
 
 
 
 



Sunday 2 February 2014

Outdoor Beds That Offer Pleasure, Comfort And Style

When weather is pleasant it can be good idea to relax outside and enjoying summer day.  Relaxing outside on a thing, which is different from others, must be a great idea to create a bed outside just like we use in our bedrooms, as they can have some unique features and can be made from different materials so the outside weather won’t cause any damage to them. Several beds tends to be waterproof and highly recommended that you must keep them in area which are not so ample to bad weather condition, but really great about these beds is that they are designed to be very comfortable and cozy. We’d like to share some fascinating design for outdoor beds, which will make you want to go and buy yourself one these items. 


















Saturday 1 February 2014

Amazing Sky Gardens Hotel in Singapore



This hotel is designed by WOHA Architects the Parkroyal on Pickering Hotel in Singapore. This hotel has unique features of six amazing sky gardens that are cantilevered at every fourth level between the blocks of guest rooms. Actually Parkroyal on Pickering is a hotel-in-a-garden idea that incorporates energy saving features throughout the property including the ‘zero-energy’ sky gardens. The sustainable project design and green energies have earned the hotel the BCA Green Mark Platinum, Singapore’s highest green rating, as well as the Solar Pioneer Award for its advanced solar energy system. The hotel newly celebrated its Ist year anniversary, and in that time the hotel has won over twelve prestigious awards for its architecture and sustainability, including: The President’s Design Award, “Best Hotel Architectural Design” title at the South East Asia Property Awards, FIABCI Singapore Property Award in the Hotel category and the 2013 HICAP Sustainable Hotel Award. The property was also named “Hotel of the Year” at the World Architecture News Awards. The 367 rooms hotel estimated project cost is $350 million to build and features 15,000 square meters of cascading greenery, dazzling pools, planter walls, waterfalls, and four story high solar powered sky gardens, constituting more than twice its land area.