Sunday, 13 October 2013
Pyramid House by Juan Carlos Ramos
Mexican architect Juan Carlos Ramos designed his Pyramid House for a competition that called for design ideas based on simple geometry, and his subsequent proposal is worthy of a modern-day pharaoh.
The Pyramid House features glass walls that offer exceptional views of the surrounding landscape and allow natural light to penetrate its deepest corners. The openings vary from narrow slits to large glass planes and alternate in a way that gives the building a dynamic appearance that contrasts the static look of the geometry. Distributed across several levels of the pyramidal volume are two bedrooms, a library, kitchen, bathrooms, garage and even a recording studio. A cantilevered balcony is situated near the top of the building between the bathroom and library.
Read more: Juan Carlos Ramos Unveils Amazing Pyramid House Worthy of a Pharaoh | Inhabitat - Sustainable Design Innovation, Eco Architecture, Green Building
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