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Burning Tree Residence by David Jameson Architect

Burning Tree Residence is a mansion of 350 sq m, built by the David Jameson Architect in a secluded and quiet place in the U.S. state of Maryland. During the construction of the house architects faced with a number of limitations, such as a small budget, space and nature. So it was decided to use part of recycled materials. This factor did not affect the appearance and characteristics of the building, but the economy had turned very significant. The house consists of three blocks, which are placed on a common foundation. Extensive wall glazing allows to maximize natural lighting and interiors look very bright. This house is also energy efficient. For energy supply the residence was equipped with solar panels that provide the whole power inputs of the building.



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Orange Color in the Interior Design

Orange is a warm, passionate and brilliant color of fire and sun. Do you want to always feel yourself happy and cheerful person? Then you should add some orange color to the interior! Scientists proved that this color has healthy influence on the human’s organism. It warms, stimulates and excites. But, unlike the red, it is not an external excitation, but soft and pleasant. Orange creates a sense of fun, joy, prosperity, enhances vitality, strengthens the will and makes a person more tolerant of others. So this color perfectly fits for any room where you arrange parties and receive guests. Orange color is an embodiment of warmth and coziness.




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New building of Sommeracher Winery
Sommerach is a famous wine village and translated like "The place on the sunny side of the river". Würzburg architectural firm won a competition on the conversion and redesign of an existing building Sommeracher Winery. Their concept mainly satisfied with the harmony of modern architecture and Frankish tradition. The facade and the interior was extensively changed from a dark and oppressive atmosphere inside to a bright and welcoming atmosphere with wine bar, wine school and a big barrel cellar. The architects selected high quality materials from the region, such as precious wood, stone. Professional light provides high quality of wine.

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