Minimalist Interior, Ceramic House by Spanish architect Héctor Ruiz-Velázquez

. Sabtu, 30 Oktober 2010
  • Agregar a Technorati
  • Agregar a Del.icio.us
  • Agregar a DiggIt!
  • Agregar a Yahoo!
  • Agregar a Google
  • Agregar a Meneame
  • Agregar a Furl
  • Agregar a Reddit
  • Agregar a Magnolia
  • Agregar a Blinklist
  • Agregar a Blogmarks

This is a minimalist-style home. The concept of color in white domination.Spanish architect Hector Ruiz-Velázquez, has transformed the attic space of a 20 century building in Madrid, a new living space with a variety of levels. In the attic of a landmark building in the early 20th century classic of Madrid, this new concept of living space is placed: SPACE UNLIMITED (House of ceramics) is presented by the architect Hector Ruiz-Velázquez and built with the full freedom of layers . When the flow of habitability, the brightness and the time in a multipurpose space, no corners or precedence. This project responds to the allowance ASCER (Spanish Association of Manufacturers of Ceramic Tile – Spanish Association of Manufacturers of Ceramic Tile) to create a concept of new life, where pottery has been specially treated it The undisputed star of space. Ceramic is a material that offers due to its versatility of application, many possibilities in its flatness.
by Spanish architect Héctor Ruiz-Velázquez

0 komentar: