Showing posts with label Artwork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Artwork. Show all posts

Holguin House in Peru by Metropolis Architecture

The white interior acts like a blank canvas to make the artwork really appealing. You feel as if you’re inside a resort more so than a home, and the outside “pergola” make “al fresco” dining an amazing experience. Wait until you see the pool.







The outside of the house not only features an edgeless pool, but with glass panel on one side, the pool becomes a complete 3D experience instead of a reflection of its surroundings.




Richard Meier




In designing the interior architecture and décor of an apartment in one of Richard Meier’s
Glass Towers on Manhattan’s Hudson river, Peter L. Shelton and Lee F. Mindel carved out serene spaces while honoring the building’s modernist aesthetic. Midcentury furnishings, like the Poul Kjaerholm rattan chairs in the living area, set the tone.



For the Rachofsky House in Dallas, Meier created a space for both an individual to live as well as an international private collection of artwork. Meier made “art a part of the experience” in the house, with a focus on light and hard lines.