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The Nomads theme for the week is 'minimal', so without waste (of time)

I made this photo whilst passing Bedford Square off Tottenham Court

Road in London. TonyPraxis and I both took photos although the light

was poor. Perhaps poor light abstracts this to minimal.

 

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2005.06.09 21:30, Osaka Nishi-Shinchi

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jüdisches museum

arhitekt Daniel Libeskind

berlin

:: Libeskind Set

This house is a monument to minimalism and not for everyone. Designed by San Francisco-based Jim Jennings for himself and his wife, the eight-foot-tall (8ft = 2.4384m) exterior walls form a refuge from the harsh climate of the desert landscape. It's utterly private.

 

Rather than creating a lush interior escape so common in Palm Springs, Jennings has gone in another direction, honoring the San Jacinto mountain vista above all. The 70 m2 house uses off-the-shelf industrial materials, including steel beams, painted concrete blocks, and sliding glass doors that track into a wall recess, opening the walls of the house almost entirely to the 280 m2 property.

 

The steel beams that support the roof also cleverly hide the air conditioning vents, while the guts of the house - the AC unit, pool equipment, and solar panels - lie outside of the house's enclosure. The roof sits above clerestories that give the illusion the house is floating above the exterior walls.

 

There is a small lap pool at one end of the western courtyard, and the living room and bedroom are separated by a kitchen and bathroom. Other than two simple white block benches, the courtyard remains starkly empty. Jennings sees it as a counterpoint to the mountains. "There is so much mass in the mountains," he says. "The empty courtyard becomes a spatial frame."

 

Jennings and his wife have furnished the house in a similarly stark aesthetic. White dominates, and most of the furniture was chosen for its ability to work both indoors and out. The house was designed in 2005 and completed in 2009. The house was on the market from August 2011 to March 2012, listed at $725,000.

 

To help make sense of the layout of this unique home I have posted a floor plan.

1. Carport

2. Dining courtyard

3. Living area

4. Kitchen

5. Bath

6. Bedroom

7. Pool courtyard

8. Pool

Japanese vibes from a building in Amsterdam

People in "La Boca", Buenos Aires where so poor that they used to go to the port asking for leftover of paint from boatyards. Many times it was not enough for all the house so they painted buildings with a lot of different colours. That shows how we can obtain beauty from the difficulties of life.

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