Architect Michael Rantilla the Freelon Group is a creative force behind the Residence Rantilla, admirable example of modern architecture, where nature and industry come together in harmony. In the vicinity of Raleigh, North Carolina, a beautiful sloping forest terrain is the house that presents both interesting and problematic properties.
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Vicinity 16M x 55m side of the house is situated on a hill near the coast Tenorio, Ubatuba away. This is 28m above the beach in a large and steep slopes. Almost the entire site and surrounding forests protected by environmental influences, so that there are many complications during the construction phase.
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beach house, posted at: Jul 30th 2010, Comments:
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Vestibule Houses consist of four distinct elements: a glass enclosed main floor living area, wood wrapped on the bedroom floor, steel sheathed “service” to the back of the volume, and offices, dressed stucco cantilever. Fundamental to the concept of home is a gallery, full of light that extends the linear length of the house.
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residence, posted at: May 15th 2010, Comments:
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