Los Angeles-based architect Robert Stone designed Acido Dorado, a gold
house that is a mirage in a Southern California desert. This abstract
house features a sloped roof and a tinted glass grid among steel
ironwork that distinguishes the house, creating a golden shimmer on the
sandy landscape. The glass walls make way for bright, light-filled
interiors which exude minimalist elegance in their aesthetic of peace
and serenity. Echoing the striking facade, the indoors are finished in a
simple palette of white which shimmers gold and champagne in the warm
sunlight. Set into the glass of the front of the house, a large heart
figure puts a unique stamp on this unusual desert residence.
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Into the Wild
Homes are usually constructed with solid walls and ‘tiny’ windows
that offer little more than a glimpse of nature. Closing the door on the
elements is a standard in housing design that is hopefully on its way
out. Several architect firms; from Brazil to Sweden, are embracing
outside/inside design by incorporating not only natural elements into
their designs but bringing nature itself indoors.
Finishing a home with natural finishes such as stone, wood and even
vertical gardens are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to
bringing the outside in. Architects and interior designers are
innovating the way we live by installing retractable glass walls
and ceilings, integrating gardens and replacing classic wicker outdoor
furniture with plush sofas and throw cushions.
Inviting nature into a living space can minimise the adverse affects
that construction has on the environment; so in the end this living
style is as eco-friendly as it is refreshing.
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