This wooden house is a starter home worthy of even the best Minecraft seeds. Simple Wooden Survival House Simple Wooden Survival House by SheepGG It's a small, cosy, rustic house that strikes me as the perfect forward base to build far from your main home, to make life a little easier. If you want to set up home in The Wild Update's new biome, then YouTuber Folli has created a lovely looking starter house out of materials found in the biome. Mangrove Starter House Mangrove Starter House by Folli The foundation of the structure is formed by durable concrete, while pre-fabricated metal trusses offer essential structural support.If you're after inspiration for other architectural projects besides houses, be sure to check out our list of things to build in Minecraft! We've also got dedicated guides for Minecraft tower ideas and Minecraft castle ideas. The PVC roll roofing, enveloping the entire roof as well as critical vertical surfaces, serves as a ‘cool roof’ that reflects light while providing a cost-effective protective solution for the high fire zone. The ‘House Stepping Down a Hill’ takes shape with robust and resilient construction techniques, intentionally designed to withstand the threat of fire, which is all too familiar in this region. These choices not only exemplify an intentional industrial aesthetic but also account for the specific demands of the Western US regional environment. The architects have utilized three primary materials in the creation of this extraordinary residence: board-formed concrete, prefabricated trusses, and 80-millimeter PVC industrial roofing. A lower private pavilion, housing the bedrooms, gracefully flanks the public pavilion, creating a sense of balance and harmony within the dwelling.Ī durable home with an industrial materialityĭelving into the construction and materials employed, Bestor Architects demonstrate their meticulous attention to detail and commitment to contemporary design principles. Simultaneously, the living room pavilion establishes a deep connection to the reservoir and mountains through the inviting pool and patio. Supported by two grand trusses, this expansive space provides a panoramic view of the ocean through a new deck and dining area. The living room pavilion, the centerpiece of the house, showcases the structural prowess of the design. The roof volume, shaped by the extrusion of repeating peaks and slopes, establishes a captivating visual rhythm that integrates the house with its sloping environment. Departing from the prow-like shape and continuous windows of Soriano’s creation, this new dwelling harmonizes with the landscape by mimicking the shape of the hillside itself. The architecture of the ‘House Stepping Down a Hill’ results from the unique design philosophy of the team at Bestor Architecture. Images © Bruce Damonte | architecture mimics the shape of the hillside Inspired by the distinctive ‘streamline moderne’ boat shape of the Lipetz House, which showcases a music room with panoramic views of the reservoir and California‘s majestic San Gabriel Mountains, the architects create a structure that would gracefully dip below the view horizon of its neighbor while crafting a legible shape that gently meanders along the hillside. Led by architect Barbara Bestor, the team seized the opportunity presented by the adjacent promontory which offered an expanded canvas for the construction of a larger primary residence. With this new residential project, the LA-based design team pays homage to its early modernist neighbor to create a dialogue between past and present. Occupying on a natural promontory, adjacent to Raphael Soriano’s iconic Lipetz House from 1936, Bestor Architecture‘s contemporary ‘House Stepping Down a Hill’ overlooks Los Angeles. A modernist icon gets a contemporary neighbor
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