Wednesday, 2 September 2015

World of Design: 10 Great Escapes Built for R&R

These vacation homes from around the globe will make you want to take flight

 

One in a series from Houzz international editors on how our lives shape home design around the world
Whether it’s for a weekend, a week or a whole summer, a vacation home to which you can escape can be the greatest form of liberation. You might retreat to it to unwind, contemplate, marvel at a view, be adventurous or spend quality time with family and friends — just as no home is the same, neither is how it’s used. Let’s take a look at just how different vacation homes can be, from Tokyo Bay to St. Petersburg and beyond.
Save and splurge. The architect was able to save on the interior by cladding it in modest basswood plywood, but it doesn’t look shabby thanks to the meticulous design and finish. One request of the owners was that Hirobe “create an architectural form that we have never seen before, while using usual materials.” In response, the architect designed a unique structure composed of many triangles set along the sloping site.

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