Sunday, October 11, 2009

Wanna Buy A Luxury Home In Los Angeles for Rs 90 Crores




















Hello there! If you are new here, you might want to subscribe to the RSS feed for updates on this topic.Powered by WP Greet BoxThis custom luxury home in Los Angeles by Marc Canadell is luxury living at its best. Set high above the celebrated Sunset Strip on the famous “Bird Streets“. Check out 24

This custom luxury home in Los Angeles by Marc Canadell is luxury living at its best. Set high above the celebrated Sunset Strip on the famous “Bird Streets“. Check out 24 amazing pictures of this dream house designed by Marc Canadell.

Key Features of this amazing custom home are stated below :

* This custom home design boasts five bedrooms, eight bathrooms, one acre and over 9,000 sq. ft. of pure extravagance.
* This private property is fully decked out from the outside in.


“Everyday” is by no means “ordinary” in this house – just check out the amazing spa-inspired bathroom and the decadent dressing area!

A spacious deck with an infinity lap pool and an expansive outdoor entertaining area with a fireplace is a real hotspot, and leads into the home through expansive sliding glass doors.

# Interiors are contemporary in style, finished with rich custom details.
# Dark-stained wood floors add drama to each room, offering a formal elegance to everyday spaces.

Ultra-modern lighting illuminate interiors artfully, which open onto an outdoor terrace overlooking West Hollywood.

The amazing luxury home is listed for sale through Mauricio Umansky at a price of $17,995,000. Marc Canadell Design

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Giant Cactus Takes Shape in Qatar






Borrowing an idea from nature and its adaptive strategies, the designers and architects at Bangkok-based Aesthetics Architects, have come up with a new office for the Ministery of Municipal Affairs & Agriculture (MMAA) in Qatar. Soon to be the largest concrete cactus-styled structure in the world, the unique design of this stunning project was penciled down keeping in mind the exceptionally hot and arid conditions of the region. The edifice sports sun shades on its windows that open and close according to the buildings heating and cooling needs, much like the pores of the desert cactus. An example of biomimicry at its gorgeous best, this is all about ‘architecture imitating life’.