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2024 Clear Water Mold Architectural Design Case | Create an ideal building with a pure and simple style

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Qingshui Mold has been a very popular architectural style in recent years. Whether it is a business place, office, exhibition space or home, you can see Qingshui Mold. But what exactly is water-formed architecture? In order to help everyone understand the clear water mold in depth, this article has compiled 2022 architectural design cases to help you understand the practical application of clear water mold, and understand how clear water mold can pursue pure beauty while taking into account quality to create an ideal architectural space.

 

What is clear water mold? Pursuing pure construction methods

As early as the beginning of the 20th century, architectsLe CorbusierSince then, we have begun to use the water molding method (Architectural concrete). In recent years, becauseTadao AndoIt became famous due to its extensive use and became a very popular architectural style among modern people. Clear water mold architecture, also known as raw concrete, is an architectural style that pursues purity and no modification. It may seem rough but contains complex and professional construction techniques, which can give the building a free and rich expression.

(For an in-depth understanding of water-formed buildings, please refer to:What is clear water mold? Understand the characteristics, advantages and disadvantages, and pursue pure architectural beauty)

 

Construction website case sharing|B-studio clear water mold construction case

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After having a preliminary understanding of clear water mold, I will share it with you.B-studioThe water-cast building cases will give you a more concrete imagination of water-cast buildings.

 

Imitation clear water mold style case|Qingpu Baocang Logistics

Qingpu Baocang LogisticsIt is a warehousing brand created by a couple. This time, B-Studio was commissioned to design an office next to the factory. They hoped to use the most economical money to create a decorative style of clear water mold. Therefore, B-Studio added many clear water mold elements to the design. At the same time, we put great effort into the paint material so that the office can have the feel of water molding without having to use water molding.

 

Building exterior and interior reflect corporate culture

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The outermost layer of the building is covered with steel plates that are durable, beautiful, and fast to build. It matches the industrial style of the factory building and makes the entire factory area more consistent. At the same time, clear water mold elements are added to the front to make it different from ordinary boxy commercial offices. Make a difference.

 

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The interior adopts the Japanese style of clear water mold, and the paint material simulates clear water mold. At the same time, the boss's favorite pine elements are added, with grilles and stones, bringing Japanese style into the interior design. There are many details from the appearance to the interior, highlighting that Qingpu Baocang Logistics is different from ordinary logistics companies. It pays attention to delivery details, customer experience, and commitment to customers, and reflects the corporate image and philosophy in the architectural image.

 

Water mold expert: B-Studio, tailor-made water mold buildings for you

After reading the above case introduction, it is not difficult to find that the clear water mold seems to be pure and simple, but it contains many architectural ingenuities and professional construction methods. In addition to the beauty, it is also necessary to take into account the practicality. Only by mastering all the details can the full potential of the clear water mold be fully realized. Maximum value. If you also have a special liking for water mold construction, or want to know more about the water mold construction method, please feel free to consult us at any time.Clean water mold expert: B-Studio, or toB-Studio official websiteView more construction cases and let us build your ideal home.

 

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Further reading:[Clear Water Mold Architecture] Six classic works built by modern architects using clear water molds, even architects admire them!

[When Nordic style meets water-cast architecture] 5 water-cast buildings that respect nature present a pure and simple life style!

Nordic style advocates nature, simplicity, and attractive functional design, and has always been loved by everyone! Nordic style architecture pays special attention to the "phototropism" of the residence, and the exterior uses natural and original colors such as white and gray to complement the environment. The architecture and interior design make extensive use of logs to show the natural texture, and use the water molding method, which has become the dominant construction method in recent years, to present the purest architectural form. Let’s take a look at 5 water-modelled buildings in the Nordic style, how to interpret a pure and simple life style!

E20 HOUSE, Germany's eye-catching "crystal-shaped" clear water mold villa

 

Steimle Architekten designed this striking "crystal" residence, clad in nearly 20-inch-thick concrete walls that have a strong, vivid texture and the appearance of a protective shell. The short sides of the crystal shape create tapered ends with angular ends. , enhancing the structural and sculptural beauty and contrasting with neighboring buildings.

▲ Design:Steimle Architekten Photo:Brigida González

 

The traditional gabled roof folds in different directions, with only a few openings cut deeply into the solid concrete shell, providing the building with distinct silhouettes. Window openings are set horizontally in the concrete shell, forming framed views of the surrounding softly undulating landscape, more inviting to residents. Provides an unexpectedly wide view.

▲ Design:Steimle Architekten Photo:Brigida González

 

and the gently rising topography enhance the angularity and sculptural effect of the house, the trapezoidal layout generates a variety of new spatial relationships as opposing parallelograms divide the open floor plan into kitchen and dining areas.

▲ Design:Steimle Architekten Photo:Brigida González

▲ Design:Steimle Architekten Photo:Brigida González

▲ Design:Steimle Architekten Photo:Brigida González

 

Concrete surfaces inside the home are smooth, contrasting with the rough texture of the exterior, and are complemented by the warm tones of white walls and solid oak furniture that streamline the space.

▲ Design:Steimle Architekten Photo:Brigida González

Sweden Villa Mörtnäs NordicSimple style concrete house

 

This modernist concrete building form, designed by Fourfoursixsix, uses concrete structural Aeroc blocks (an energy-saving material with thermal insulation effect) and is rendered in light gray with many openings in the facade, soft tones, pure and simple The design complements the snowy landscape.

▲Villa Mörtnäs Design: Fourfoursixsix Photo: Johan Dehlin

 

The steep slope and appearance of the site determines the hierarchy of living spaces, with window heights increasing as the building rises, providing bright light and excellent views, and floor heights increasing as the building rises, with upper floors promoted Open plan, with more private spaces on the lower floor.

▲Villa Mörtnäs Design: Fourfoursixsix Photo: Johan Dehlin

▲Villa Mörtnäs Design: Fourfoursixsix Photo: Johan Dehlin

▲Villa Mörtnäs Design: Fourfoursixsix Photo: Johan Dehlin

▲Villa Mörtnäs Design: Fourfoursixsix Photo: Johan Dehlin

▲Villa Mörtnäs Design: Fourfoursixsix Photo: Johan Dehlin

 

The interior design also follows the minimalist design of the building's exterior, with gray and white tones on the ceiling and pine floors, creating a tranquil interior environment. The space pays attention to design details, such as: internal hidden black window frames, flush skirting, and meticulous connections between the glass in the floor-to-ceiling living room. The 3.2m high living room opening breaks the barrier between indoors and outdoors, offering a panoramic view of the beautiful sea view.

▲Villa Mörtnäs Design: Fourfoursixsix Photo: Johan Dehlin

Swedish Summerhouse Lagnö fair-faced concrete summer house

 

Lagnö faces the bay, which inspired Tham & Videgård Arkitekter architects to integrate the house design into nature. The exterior walls are made of fair-faced concrete, giving the surface a special texture. The two building volumes are side by side and connected to the outdoor space by a sloping glass canopy. , forming a line at the boundary where the forest opens to the bay.

▲Summerhouse Lagnö Design: Tham & Videgård Arkitekter photo: Åke E:son Lindman

▲Summerhouse Lagnö Design: Tham & Videgård Arkitekter photo: Åke E:son Lindman

▲Summerhouse Lagnö Design: Tham & Videgård Arkitekter photo: Åke E:son Lindman

 

The exterior characteristics of the house originate from the interconnection of multiple transverse gable roofs to form a long pleated facade, which runs through the entire space from the living room. The sloping ceiling provides indoor spaces of different heights, and the relatively shallow depth of the room connects to the terrace. Bring the outdoors indoors. The simple space lines and white finishes of the interior space make the space brighter and give people a bright and comfortable atmosphere.

▲Summerhouse Lagnö Design: Tham & Videgård Arkitekter photo: Åke E:son Lindman

▲Summerhouse Lagnö Design: Tham & Videgård Arkitekter photo: Åke E:son Lindman

▲Summerhouse Lagnö Design: Tham & Videgård Arkitekter photo: Åke E:son Lindman

Japan's Nishiazabu House is a transparent water-cast building that opens to the sky

 

A building open to the sky adds a bright spot to the urban landscape. The architect placed the building at a 90-degree angle to the street, dividing the space into two parts - the private area on the right and the public space on the left. The staircases rising backwards like terraces connect each space.

▲ Nishiazabu House Design/Photo: Yuko Nagayama & Associates

▲ Nishiazabu House Design/Photo: Yuko Nagayama & Associates

 

The vertical space presents an open sky view to the street and serves as a buffer for the private life inside the house. The open glass box and the closed concrete form two different perspectives and experiences with a comfortable environment.

▲ Nishiazabu House Design/Photo: Yuko Nagayama & Associates

▲ Nishiazabu House Design/Photo: Yuko Nagayama & Associates

▲ Nishiazabu House Design/Photo: Yuko Nagayama & Associates

 

The space uses a large amount of white space as the base, combined with light wood and simple lines, emphasizing the original texture of the material, making the space full of natural texture.

▲ Nishiazabu House Design/Photo: Yuko Nagayama & Associates

▲ Nishiazabu House Design/Photo: Yuko Nagayama & Associates

South 5th Residence in the United States is a water-model villa that emphasizes the view

 

Architectural design firm Alterstudio used a wooden and steel frame and mullion beams to support the structure to form a U-shaped central courtyard, protecting a rare 25-inch Duran Oak tree and creating a tense natural environment for the house. , fair-faced concrete and steel cladding match the tone of the building's exterior, emphasizing the spatial sequence of views.

▲South 5th Residence Design: Alterstudio Architecture Photo: Casey Dunn

 

So as not to interfere with the growth of the oak trees, the private areas, open plan living room, kitchen and dining room, cantilever above the tree roots, with large expanses of glass running the length of the wall, allowing for spectacular views across the valley to Lake Austin and everywhere. Bringing in abundant natural light, it is designed to embrace a lifestyle that easily switches between indoors and outdoors.

▲South 5th Residence Design: Alterstudio Architecture Photo: Casey Dunn

 

The interior continues the calm and calming earth tones of the exterior, with the central features of the first floor being composed of white oak window frames, wooden ceilings, thick wooden steps and slat railings and fair-faced concrete walls. The all-white kitchen and living room are cleverly balanced with colorful carpets, making the space full of energy!

▲South 5th Residence Design: Alterstudio Architecture Photo: Casey Dunn

▲South 5th Residence Design: Alterstudio Architecture Photo: Casey Dunn

▲South 5th Residence Design: Alterstudio Architecture Photo: Casey Dunn

▲South 5th Residence Design: Alterstudio Architecture Photo: Casey Dunn

The clear water mold building materials show the original texture of concrete, and the quiet and pure beauty is eye-catching!
Architect Chen Bingxin, who has won many international awards for his clear water mold architectural design, is good at integrating architecture and interior space use.
Adhere to the spirit of craftsmanship to shape the building's volume and structure a harmonious dialogue between people and architecture.
Quenching returns to the natural and authentic "naked" architectural design!

 

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[Qingshui Mold Design] Interior design style recommendation "Qingshui Mold"! 10 modern minimalist aesthetic designs

The simple yet modern and tranquil atmosphere of clear water molding is deeply loved by many people and widely used! Now designers use ingenious design techniques to interpret comfortable houses with outstanding taste, both aesthetics and living functions. They are not only very durable, It’s also easy to clean. Let’s take a look at 10 modern home designs that use water molding!

Use clear water mold wall design to enhance the texture of the space

 

Australia's Dulwich Hill Vaults "hover" modern clear water model house

 

Designed to introduce a connection to the garden, the structural design subtly references contemporary design, being raised by a series of wooden panels to create a subtle 'hovering' appearance and featuring a truncated ceiling vault above, with concrete and white midsole. Neutral tones highlight openness and airiness, while soft furnishings are complemented by jute rugs and earthy tones of wooden kitchen cabinets. The concrete walls continue to extend into the outdoor entertainment area, creating a cozy retreat area.

▲Dulwich Hill Vaults Design: Benn + Penna Photo: Tom Ferguson- Katherine Lu

▲Dulwich Hill Vaults Design: Benn + Penna Photo: Tom Ferguson- Katherine Lu

▲Dulwich Hill Vaults Design: Benn + Penna Photo: Tom Ferguson- Katherine Lu

▲Dulwich Hill Vaults Design: Benn + Penna Photo: Tom Ferguson- Katherine Lu

TaiwanQingshui FuToutian Qingshui Model House

 

Using a low-key and precise modern water molding method, the light and shadow are mapped on the square water mold, conveying the power of washing the chain. The large floor-to-ceiling glass windows of corresponding proportions convey the intellectual aesthetics of eliminating boundaries, and are decorated with elegant earth-toned accessories. Lay out and complement each other to create a light and thorough image.

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Qingshui Fu  Design:B-STUDIO

TaiwanAvenue of StarsSimple clear water model house

 

The functional adjustment of the glass partition pattern gives the space a sense of lightness and multi-purpose, and avoids the cramped and oppressive feeling of traditional partitions. When the door is open, it can introduce natural light and create a broad view; when it is closed, it has a semi-transparent effect and can be used as a study area. The Japanese room near the window lets light and shadow play, with gray-scale water molding and translucent glass partitions, decorated with colorful fabrics, making it quiet and warm. White functional open cabinets are embedded to create a simple and pure space tone, shaping a modern style. .

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Australian Minimalist Modern House simple modern house

 

The eye-catching modern residence is made of 80% fair-faced concrete and glass. The end of the concrete slab is supported by a black steel frame to form a floor-to-ceiling window, which brings in more natural lighting and makes the space more open. It is equipped with simple wooden cabinets, Furniture designed to showcase the beauty of unprocessed exposed concrete.

▲Minimalist Modern House Design: FGR Architects Photo: Peter Bennetts

▲Minimalist Modern House Design: FGR Architects Photo: Peter Bennetts

▲Minimalist Modern House Design: FGR Architects Photo: Peter Bennetts

Australian Minimalist Modern House simple modern house

 

The eye-catching modern residence is made of 80% fair-faced concrete and glass. The end of the concrete slab is supported by a black steel frame to form a floor-to-ceiling window, which brings in more natural lighting and makes the space more open. It is equipped with simple wooden cabinets, Furniture designed to showcase the beauty of unprocessed exposed concrete.

▲Lookout House Design: Faulkner Architects Photo: Joe Fletcher

▲Lookout House Design: Faulkner Architects Photo: Joe Fletcher

▲Lookout House Design: Faulkner Architects Photo: Joe Fletcher

▲Lookout House Design: Faulkner Architects Photo: Joe Fletcher

The floor is designed with clear water mold to show the quiet beauty.

 

Canada’s Grand Pic Chalet’s dream cabin

 

Appareil Architecture is inspired by creating a unique symbiotic relationship with nature. The brightness of the material is reflected as light spills through the black framed windows, adding texture to the minimalist modern furniture. Polished concrete blends seamlessly with the evergreen outdoors, perfect for relaxing with family and friends on a weekend away, achieved by going back to basics. , very minimalist in all parts - a dream cabin.

▲Grand Pic Chalet Design: Appareil Architecture Photo: Félix Michaud

▲Grand Pic Chalet Design: Appareil Architecture Photo: Félix Michaud

▲Grand Pic Chalet Design: Appareil Architecture Photo: Félix Michaud

Belgian Farmhouse is a minimalist house that showcases modern design

 

Located in a historic Belgian village, local designer Pieter Vanrenterghem created a rural retreat, transforming this former farmhouse and its outbuildings into an iconic design that highlights modern Belgian design; simplicity, warmth and craftsmanship are implemented throughout the design. The design uses neutral-toned concrete paving and natural materials to echo the surrounding natural scenery.

▲Belgian Farmhouse Design: Pieter Vanrenterghem Photo: Thomas de Bruyne

▲Belgian Farmhouse Design: Pieter Vanrenterghem Photo: Thomas de Bruyne

▲Belgian Farmhouse Design: Pieter Vanrenterghem Photo: Thomas de Bruyne

▲Belgian Farmhouse Design: Pieter Vanrenterghem Photo: Thomas de Bruyne

Mirror Maze Apartment small duplex apartment in Israel

 

Interior designer Yael Perry is good at renovating modern small, complex living spaces. In this small apartment, he emphasized the openings, the open plan design of the kitchen and living room, so that the interior is filled with natural light. A poured concrete floor was used to create an extended, comfortable passage, while mirrors were used to reflect natural light and create the illusion of larger space in this small duplex apartment, creating a modern and stylish impression.

▲ Mirror Maze Apartment Design: YAEL PERRY | INTERIOR DESGINER Photo: Itay Benit

▲Mirror Maze Apartment Design: YAEL PERRY | INTERIOR DESGINER Photo: Itay Benit

▲ Mirror Maze Apartment Design: YAEL PERRY | INTERIOR DESGINER Photo: Itay Benit

The endless coastal houses in Casa Sebbah, Spain

 

The indoor space connects the outdoor air with the lazy and leisure atmosphere brought by the coast through the open floor-to-ceiling windows. It is located in the center of the building and has a staircase that drops vertically from the building. The public space is divided concisely and neatly. The entire room is laid with concrete floors and the ground is flat. There is no wall to block it, and the view extends from the indoors to the distant sea.

▲ Design: Tadao Ando Interior: Sumaida + Khurana, Michael Gabellini

▲Casa Sebbah Architects: ASA Alexandre Boulin, Pepe Gascón Photographs: José Hevia

▲Casa Sebbah Architects: ASA Alexandre Boulin, Pepe Gascón Photographs: José Hevia

▲Casa Sebbah Architects: ASA Alexandre Boulin, Pepe Gascón Photographs: José Hevia

▲Casa Sebbah Architects: ASA Alexandre Boulin, Pepe Gascón Photographs: José Hevia

Outside In, a modern villa in the Netherlands that blurs the boundaries between inside and outside

 

Located in a modern villa outside a town on the border of the Netherlands and Belgium, the U-shaped kitchen, dining room and living room cleverly connect each area to the next with concrete floors, and the storage space required for family life is cleverly hidden in With storage drawers in front of the hallway windows, and surrounding an internal courtyard and large swimming pool and terrace area, the building is integrated around the natural landscape, providing ample natural light and space, allowing residents to experience the natural scenery outside the walls indoors.

▲Outside In Design: i29 Photo: Ewout Huibers

▲Outside In Design: i29 Photo: Ewout Huibers

▲Outside In Design: i29 Photo: Ewout Huibers

▲Outside In Design: i29 Photo: Ewout Huibers

The clear water mold building materials show the original texture of concrete, and the quiet and pure beauty is eye-catching!
Architect Chen Bingxin, who has won many international awards for his clear water mold architectural design, is good at integrating architecture and interior space use.
Adhere to the spirit of craftsmanship to shape the building's volume and structure a harmonious dialogue between people and architecture.
Quenching returns to the natural and authentic "naked" architectural design!

 

interior space-Avenue of Stars➦ 

construction space-Qing Shui Fu ➦

For any architectural or interior design needs, please feel free to contact us:B-Studio online consultation

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[Clear water mold style] Another choice if you like the water mold style? Comparison of construction days, advantages and disadvantages of cement powder, post-water mold, and imitation water mold paint

In recent years, clear water mold building materials have become popular, and their natural and rustic texture has attracted everyone's attention. However, it is not easy to popularize due to the difficulty of implementation and many uncontrollable factors. The application effect of common cement powder polish, post-made water mold, and imitation water mold paint is very similar to that of pouring water mold. It can also be made into simulated seams, bolt holes, wood grains, bubbles, grooves and other effects. It is another option for those who like the clear water mold style. Let’s take a look at the comparison of construction days, advantages and disadvantages below!

 

Clear water mold

 

Fair-faced concrete, also known as fair-faced concrete, decorative concrete (English: Architectural concrete; French: béton brut; Japanese: 打发しコンクリート), is one of the construction forms of modernist construction methods. The raw materials are cement, sand, gravel, water, and general concrete. The (cement concrete) building materials are the same. "Clear water" means that craftsmen accurately grout concrete and place special texture formwork such as wood grain formwork and fine plywood formwork. Once the formwork is completed and dismantled, it is completed, showing the original natural texture of concrete.

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▲Design: B-STUDIO Qingshuifu

▲Design: B-STUDIO Qingshuifu

Imitation clear water mold paint

 

Imitation water mold originates from Japan. It is a kind of clay paint with many colors to choose from. It is used to make the surface of simulated fair-faced concrete. It has high viscosity and weather resistance to achieve the goal of not thickening the wall and shortening the construction time. Decoration methods.

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Post-production clear water mold

 

Post-production of water molding refers to making an imitation water molding effect on the existing wall surface, or modifying or protecting the original water molding wall surface. This construction method is the SA construction method developed by Japan's Kikusui Company. It uses a permeable application method to dissolve the colored sand in a special blending agent. It can greatly shorten the project time and can also simulate the watering process of the clear water mold according to needs. Small defects, such as seams, bolt holes, wood grain, bubbles, grooves and other effects, to achieve a more simulated water-based model texture.

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cement board

 

Cement-like panels can produce exterior walls with water-moulded textures, colors and tones. The wall panels can be cut at will, making it easy to adjust the width and length. Ventilation can be configured when there is a certain interval between the installation and the back wall. facade. It has the advantages of environmental protection, fire protection, good sound insulation effect, waterproof and moisture-proof performance, simple and quick construction, heat insulation, strong hanging ability, good earthquake resistance, etc. After completion, it can be used naked to present a rustic texture.

▲ Lighthouse Design: Room11 Architects photo: Benjamin Hosking

▲ Lighthouse Design: Room11 Architects photo: Benjamin Hosking

Clear water mold,Imitation water mold paint,Post-made water formwork and cement board - construction days, advantages and disadvantages at a glance

▲Clear water mold, imitation water mold paint, post-made water mold, cement board - construction days, advantages and disadvantages comparison table Photo: B-STUDIO tabulation

The clear water mold shows the original texture of concrete, and the quiet and pure beauty is eye-catching!
Architect Chen Bingxin, who has won many international awards for his clear water mold architectural design, is good at integrating architecture and interior space use.
Design a minimalist beauty that returns to simple life!

 

interior space-Avenue of Stars➦ 

construction space-Qing Shui Fu ➦

For any architectural or interior design needs, please feel free to contact us:B-Studio online consultation

[Water Mold Design] Bring the texture of water mold to the kitchen! Create your ideal kitchen with your own style

Modern people pay more and more attention to the quality of life. In addition to cooking and eating delicious food, a well-designed kitchen can also enjoy time with family members and enhance family relationships! By using fair-faced concrete materials, durability and ease of maintenance are increased In addition to its advantages, there are no restrictions on color or shape of concrete, allowing you to create a personalized kitchen design!

 

clear waterconcrete wall

 

The natural luster of concrete is visually inconspicuous and fits perfectly with modern design. It can easily change the atmosphere of the space. This style effect can be achieved quickly and simply through imitation water mold paint, or by pouring architectural concrete on the wall or using cement. Creates an effect similar to a concrete slab.

▲Design: B-STUDIO Qingshuifu

▲Design:LAGO Photo:lago.it

▲Design:LAGO Photo:lago.it

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▲Photo: RAFAEL GAMO

Fair faced concrete countertop

 

Concrete offers unlimited design options for kitchen countertops. It can be made from concrete mixes in a variety of shapes, thicknesses, and colors. You can achieve a similar effect by adding other materials (such as glass, stone, etc.), or using microcement for your kitchen countertops. Cement countertops can be created in any color and finish, or leave the concrete in its natural, unadorned natural grey, to make concrete countertops more unique and beautiful.

▲Design: Pieter Vanrenterghem Stone:Hullebusch Naturalstone Photo:Thomas De Bruyne

▲Surfaces Design: Dekton® Industrial Collection from Cosentino

▲Design: Airhouse Design Office Photo:© Airhouse Design Office

Fair faced concrete island kitchen / concrete stainless steel countertop

 

Island kitchens have become an important part of kitchen design, and islands made of concrete easily fit into a variety of spaces and can accommodate sinks, appliances, kitchen islands and tons of storage. It can make it easier for you to get the utensils you need when cooking meals, so that people preparing meals can stay in touch with family members or guests sitting in the living room at the same time, and is suitable for spacious open spaces.

▲Design: B-STUDIO BLAB

▲B22 Desigm: TreO Cucine Photo: viva-interiors.com

▲Design: Italian Art Interior Photo:italianartinterior.com

▲Kitchen Island Concrete Design:AMOS DESIGN Photo:architonic.com

Fair faced concrete sink

 

Concrete can be used to cast sinks that are integrated into the countertop, creating a uniform, seamless appearance. Precast sinks come in a variety of shapes and styles, with aesthetic attributes such as color, size, style, thickness, and finish. Special additives can be used on the sink to balance functionality. , to ensure the sink is durable, and cast grooves in the countertop, sloping downward to create an integral drainage board, earthy yet sophisticated colors and textures, which have become increasingly popular recently.

▲Photo: Piet-Albert Goethals / STØR. Via Fantastic Frank

Fair faced concrete baffle

 

Concrete backsplashes are the perfect complement to countertops and sinks, adding texture and depth to a space. Suitable for modern, industrial or minimalist spaces, concrete is custom made into any shape, texture and finish. Inlaid backsplashes such as imitation tile and Overlays such as hand-carved as decorative inlays into concrete countertops are ideal for kitchen remodeling projects.

▲Photo: digsdigs.com

Clear water coagulation​​earth floor

 

The seamless nature of concrete flooring makes it extremely durable. When properly sealed, it resists water, oil, and abrasion, and it can be stained and textured to create a style similar to natural stone or wood. Concrete has another The choice is polished concrete, which unlike concrete has a mirror finish, requires no sealant and is easier to maintain.

▲Photo: theultralinx.com

▲Aria: Matt blackboard PET laminate / Vas larch laminate Design: arresto3

▲Design: Italian Art Interior Photo:italianartinterior.com

Fair faced concrete kitchen furniture

 

Concrete has a high adhesion to the substrate and can be used as a cladding for kitchen cabinets. When combined with natural materials, it becomes the focal point of the kitchen space. This type of kitchenware works well in minimalist kitchens as well as rustic designs.

▲Design: Barazza Photo:barazzasrl.it

▲Photo: Wattpad

▲Design: Italian Art Interior Photo:italianartinterior.com

The clear water mold shows the original texture of concrete, and the quiet and pure beauty is eye-catching!
Architect Chen Bingxin, who has won many international awards for his clear water mold architectural design, is good at integrating architecture and interior space use, and designs minimalist beauty that returns to simple life!

interior space-Avenue of Stars➦ 

construction space-Qing Shui Fu ➦

 

For any architectural or interior design needs, please feel free to contact us:B-Studio online consultation

[Imitation water-mold paint] 16 water-mold TV wall designs! Simple gray creates a textured living room

The design of the TV wall sets the style of the living room. TV cabinets and marble TV walls are usually used. However, the TV wall design can actually have various changes. The popular clear water mold TV wall is modern, simple and even Some simple designs, durable and beautiful, can effectively meet your lifestyle, and the taste and texture presented are greatly improved! Find 16 TV wall inspirations below and implement them now!

 

Water-molded TV wall embedded in the wall

 

Mount your TV screen on a textured wall for a simple yet elegant design that replaces the unadorned beauty of wallpaper or artwork! The light gray exposed concrete creates the visual illusion of a larger space in terms of volume and length for the entire living room area, creating a spacious and bright environment. This wall design idea also doesn’t steal the spotlight from other elements in the space, decor, furniture, rugs, etc. Even when the TV is turned off, the TV screen looks like it’s hanging on the wall!

▲Design: B-STUDIO Qingshuifu

Elegant accessories in earth tones are used as decoration, and are matched with water-moulded walls to create a light and transparent image, interpreting the elegant and tranquil oriental Zen atmosphere.

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▲Design: B-STUDIO Qingshuifu

▲Photo: Msemenovared

▲Photo: © Shutterstock

▲Apartamento Foto Design: Giuliano Marchiorato Arquitetos Photo: Eduardo Macarios

▲Apartamento Foto Design: Giuliano Marchiorato Arquitetos Photo: Eduardo Macarios

Eye-catching different materials and water-moulded TV wall

 

Try out the rustic elements of water molding on the background of the TV screen. The sheen of this material gives an elegant look. Use two contrasting materials on the walls and storage spaces, paired with the wood that is by far the most popular in modern homes. Or marble, bricks and stones can be combined with clear water mold walls to enhance the luxury index of the living room, bedroom or hall, and create an extraordinary visual TV wall design concept.

▲Design: Alexander Savinov Photo: behance.net

▲Design: Alexander Savinov Photo: behance.net

▲Design: VYMIR DESIGN STUDIO Photo: behance.net

▲Design: VYMIR DESIGN STUDIO Photo: behance.net

Water-molded TV wall extending to the ceiling

 

The interior design in a natural style follows neutral tones and uses natural materials. Exposed molding is integrated into the wall design, which can depend on the design of the rest of the house or apartment, allowing the exposed concrete to create a contrast between the ceiling, fireplace and wood. White is used on all decorations. To accentuate their details, use mid-tone grays in the middle of the walls to provide contrast between the trim and the walls, creating a stunning wall design!

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▲Design/Photo: Christopher Polly Architect 

▲Design: Techne Architects Photo:birdblackdesign.com

▲Photo: etsy.com

▲Bluish House Design: Studio Colnaghi Arquitetura Photo: Marcelo Donadussi

Clear water molded TV wall storage cabinet

 

The neutral background of clear water mold easily superimposes the contrast design of different colors. The TV wall constructed of system modules has a hollow internal space for storing ducted TV cables and multimedia equipment. With a series of suspended combinations of different sizes, colors, and modularity, unlimited possibilities can be created to adapt storage systems and multi-functional styles to various spaces. It has become a new choice for most people. This design solution allows the maximum use of available space. , can also be designed into modern, stark, linear combinations of finishes according to the characteristics of each space and individual environment.

▲Day System photo: chaplins

▲Design: DAHD Arredamenti

▲VITALYTY LUCE Design: COLOMBINICASA Photo:archiexpo.com

▲Design: Piero Lissoni Photo:archiexpo.com

▲Photo: houzz.com

▲VITALYTY LUCE Design: COLOMBINICASA Photo:archiexpo.com

The clear water mold shows the original texture of concrete, and the quiet and pure beauty is eye-catching!
Architect Chen Bingxin, who has won many international awards for his clear water mold architectural design, is good at integrating architecture and interior space use, and designs minimalist beauty that returns to simple life!

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[Clear water mold design] It turns out that there is more than one kind of "clear water mold"! There are also these types of clear water mold finishes

The low-key and minimalist characteristics of clear water molding, which eliminates unnecessary decoration, have become popular. Various expressive finishes are collectively referred to as "clear water molding", but in fact, "clear water molding" has more than one kind of surface expression! Using the imprint of rough lath or smooth lath will provide a unique surface to the concrete. Designers use these different finishes to inject character, depth and texture into the design project. The following provides more styles of "clear water mold" to provide you with more choices!

1.Zen sewingNatural texture with bolt holes

 

Fair-faced concrete is a precise grouting of concrete by craftsmen, retaining the original construction traces of the water-concrete pouring. Once the formwork is completed and removed, it will bring out a pure, calm and refined texture. It is often used in modern style, industrial style and Japanese Zen style. and other architectural styles.

▲ Qing Shui Fu Design: B-STUDIO

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▲ Qing Shui Fu Design: B-STUDIO

2. Wood grain fair-faced concrete

 

If the poured concrete formwork has wood grain, the wall can be imprinted with the textured appearance of wood grain. The wood frame can be reused in the fence around the site, which is both beautiful and environmentally friendly.

▲ Qing Shui Fu Design: B-STUDIO

3. Bamboo pattern fair-faced concrete

 

The fair-faced concrete using bamboo strip formwork has a natural undulating concave and convex surface decorative effect, which can absorb floating dust on the surface and wait for it to naturally wash away the dust adsorbed on the surface when it rains. The clear-faced concrete with bamboo pattern is suitable for use in bases rich in bamboo to reduce transportation. Cost-effective, the natural texture of bamboo patterns is more integrated with the local environment and climate.

▲Hotel The Tiiing Design: Nic Brunsdon Photo:© Ben Hosking

▲Hotel The Tiiing Design: Nic Brunsdon Photo:© Ben Hosking

4. Raw rough concrete

 

The original rough style without modification is sometimes also a decorative style of fair-faced concrete. It is manifested in retaining some bubble honeycombs during the pouring process of fair-faced concrete, allowing the texture of the concrete to remain original and authentic, and more artistic and wilderness style.

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▲ Design: Edition Office Photo: Ben Hosking

▲ Design: Edition Office Photo: Ben Hosking

5.Styling fair-faced concrete

 

The fair-faced mold can be made into undulating, free-flowing U-shaped, arc-shaped, geometric and other fair-faced concrete shapes according to the architect's design concept, further highlighting the volumetric form of the building.

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▲Zuyuanju Design: B-STUDIO

The exterior wall of this case adopts a double-layer design for ventilation and energy saving. The surface is designed in the shape of rice grains, which is as hard as the water mold. It transmits light during the day without being dazzling, and has a light source effect like a firefly at night.

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▲Zuyuanju Design: B-STUDIO

▲Zuyuanju Design: B-STUDIO

6. White fair-faced concrete

 

White concrete is the most commonly used decorative concrete besides fair-faced concrete. It is made of white cement, gravel, white sand or quartz sand. It has high whiteness and bright color. It can not only be used for interior and exterior walls of buildings, interior decoration, Landscape design can also replace the natural decorative techniques of paint.

▲Marcelo Rios House Design: Gonzalo Mardones Viviani

▲Marcelo Rios House Design: Gonzalo Mardones Viviani

7. Fair faced concrete cement plane

 

The common decoration of fair-faced concrete is the natural color of cement, which shows the personalized technique of cement mortar troweling. The soft gray tone is combined with wood, natural stone, carpet and white background. Minimalism and warmth are combined to create a calm and tranquil atmosphere. atmosphere.

▲Design: Govaert & Vanhoutte Architects Photo: Tim Van De Velde

▲Design: Govaert & Vanhoutte Architects Photo: Tim Van De Velde

8. Fair faced concrete bricks

 

In addition to being used in paving such as driveways or sidewalks, concrete bricks can be laid on concrete surfaces using materials such as wood, stone, and steel. They can also be made into unique patterns or textures, such as ribbed patterns on retaining walls and soundproof walls, and Very popular on many industrial buildings.

▲Design:NPCA photo: precast.org

Thanks to technological developments in which liquid resin or rubber is poured onto a master mold, the finish options available with form liners are endless, from very subtle textures to very deep reliefs that help enhance intricate details and can To create more natural and gorgeous patterns.

▲Design:NPCA photo: precast.org

The clear water mold shows the original texture of concrete, and the quiet and pure beauty is eye-catching!
Architect Chen Bingxin, who has won many international awards for his clear water mold architectural design, is good at integrating architecture and interior space use.
Design a minimalist beauty that returns to simple life!

 

interior space-Avenue of Stars➦ 

construction space-Qing Shui Fu ➦

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[Clear water mold bathroom design] A bathroom that combines simple aesthetics and functionality! It is easy to clean and can easily enlarge the space!

In addition to its stylish appearance, concrete is quickly becoming popular in bathrooms due to its durability, ease of use and cleaning. Waterform can be used in bathroom designs in several ways, you can choose from forms such as waterform-like paint, concrete slabs, cast worktops and washbasins, or cladding for walls and microcement floors. Here’s a look at how to bring concrete into your bathroom design style, plus a look at the top benefits of concrete as a bathroom option!

Advantages of using clear water mold in bathroom:

 

1.Enlarge the space:

Bathrooms are often the smallest spaces in the home, and clean molding has no tile grout lines or floor joints, creating an extended and amplified effect.

 

2. Personalized space:

Create a unique bathroom space by adding pigments to mix custom tones and textures that suit you.

 

3. Easy to clean and maintain:

Because concrete has no grout and joints where mold can grow, it requires less cleaning and maintenance than a traditional tile bathroom.

 

4. Waterproof effect:

Properly seal your concrete shower, tub, and sink with a high-quality concrete sealer. No amount of water can really damage a concrete floor.

 

5. Very durable:

Concrete usually lasts about 20 years, but with proper care, you may never need to replace your concrete floors.

Clear water mold bathroom design

 

1. Imitation water mold paint bathroomfloor

 

The surface of the water mold and the imitation water mold paint have no joints and are smooth, so it is not easy to hide dirt and soap deposits. It is highly durable and easy to clean. Polished concrete floors are extremely strong and resilient and can be sealed with a non-slip epoxy coating to add texture and prevent falls, or with a chemical-resistant epoxy coating to protect against extreme chemical cleaners. As for the most important waterproof function in the bathroom, the sealed clear water mold is completely waterproof and can be used in the shower area and drainage. Neutral background, easily overlay contrasting designs with different colors.

▲ Photo: dwell.com

▲ Photo: dwell.com

▲ Photo: dwell.com

2. Clear water moldbathroomwall

 

Clear water molding creates a sense of spaciousness, even in small bathrooms. The natural luster of concrete is visually inconspicuous and fits perfectly with modern design. It can easily change the atmosphere of the space. When combined with wooden elements, the walls can have a distinct and distinctive look. The warm look brings an unimaginable sensual feel to the bathroom, set against a gentle gray background.

▲ Photo: dwell.com

▲ Photo:© Roland Halbe

▲Design: Shexia Space Design

▲Avenue of Stars Design: BSTUDIO

3.Decoration in the bathroomClear water moldplate

 

Many decorating styles call for contrasting textures. Installing stencils in your bathroom is a quick and easy way to achieve this style effect. With countless shapes and colors to choose from, stencil finishes can be used to create a variety of styles. style. Clear molding accents a modern bathroom, providing a unique contrast of textures without overly altering the style of the original space.

▲Photo: hansgrohe.com

▲Photo: badratgeber.com

▲Photo: casa.abril.com.br

4. Clear water molded wash basin/bath

 

If you want to add water mold elements to the bathroom, you can also try it on a small scale. Use high-quality concrete sealant to correctly seal the water mold. The made sinks and bathtubs can replace traditional ceramics. You can also choose from single round, rectangular, etc. Style shape! Combined with floating wooden shelves or marble surfaces, it creates a relaxing, resort-like bathroom atmosphere.

▲Design: Chamberlain Architects Photo: dotandpop.com.au

▲Design: Alyona Dulskaya Photo:behance.net

▲Design: Alyona Dulskaya Photo:behance.net

The clear water mold shows the original texture of concrete, and the quiet and pure beauty is eye-catching!
Architect Chen Bingxin, who has won many international awards for his clear water mold architectural design, is good at integrating architecture and interior space use.
Design a minimalist beauty that returns to simple life!

 

interior space-Avenue of Stars➦ 

construction space-Taichung Fu's House➦

For any architectural or interior design needs, please feel free to contact us:B-Studio online consultation

清水模建築是什麼?

[Recommendation of Qingshui Mold Style Architect Firm] Understand the business scope and service items, and choose a high-quality firm

清水模建築是什麼?

For people who want to buy land and build their own buildings, but are not familiar with construction projects, "How to choose an architect firm?" is a very important topic. In order to help you understand the work content of an architect firm, this article has compiled a list of architects The firm's business scope, service items, and recommendations for clear water moldingstyleArchitect offices help you create your ideal home environment.

 

What is an architect firm? Understand the 4 main job contents

The members of an architect firm usually include architects and interior designers, who are mainly responsible for architectural design and construction supervision, including application for building permits, technical consultation, and appraisal, all of which fall within the business scope of the architect firm. The work of the architect office is divided into 4 stages below, which are introduced in detail:

 

Architect Office Job 1: Pre-Design Services

Formulate an overall construction plan, including data collection, organization and research, as well as site investigation, market analysis, cost estimation, etc., and provide preliminary planning drawings and brief instructions to obtain the client's consent.

Architect Office Work 2: Drawing Design Drawings

Draw architectural design drawings according to the owner's needs, including configuration and outdoor facility design drawings, floor plans, elevations, sections, structural calculations, structural design drawings, construction equipment planning, landscape drawings and decoration schedules, so that builders and equipment manufacturers can Correct estimate and construction according to drawings.

Architect office work 3: On-site supervision

Supervise the construction process, construction material specifications, quality and certification documents of builders and equipment suppliers to ensure that the building is built in accordance with the design drawings while maintaining construction quality. In addition, the project payment must also be paid to the builder with a payment receipt reviewed and issued by the architect.

Architect Office Job 4: Interior Decoration

After the building itself is completed, the interior decoration business will be jointly executed by the architect and interior designer. It is best for the interior designer to have a long-term tacit understanding with the architect and participate together from the beginning of the architectural design to ensure the integrity of the overall building.

 

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After understanding the work content of an architect firm, I believe everyone will have a better understanding of the construction process. If you are looking for a high-quality architect firm, please feel free to consult Qingshui Mo Architects Firm:B-Studio, we have professional design and construction capabilities, provide the most comprehensive assessment and construction services, and are good at using simple water mold materials to create an ideal home environment. The following is a collection of B-Studio clear water mold construction cases for your reference:

 

Clear water mold appearance case 1: Taichung Fu House

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Taichung Fu's HouseExtensive use of modern water molding methods inside and outside the building demonstrates the spirit of craftsmanship, and uses the hierarchical structure of the patio to allow light and shadow to flow through the building, interweaving a light and thorough image.

 

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In the use of space, corresponding openings are used to present a humble architectural expression, expressing the dialogue between tradition and modernity, as well as the elegant and tranquil oriental Zen atmosphere.

 

Clear water mold appearance case 2: Beidou Linzhai

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How can an old house full of memories be demolished, rebuilt and reborn into a family gathering place for three generations of old, middle and young people? It can meet new life functions and relive old memories. It is a Lin family mansion that continues memories.

 

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The air flow, light and shadow intertwined by the clear water mold building, sunlight and time give people a gradual flow of time. Coupled with warm wooden furniture, it calms the mind and creates a simple volume with a soft atmosphere that echoes nature.

 

The walls are specially designed with rice grains to allow sunlight to flow naturally into the building, presenting a soft layer of light and shadow. At night, the internal light is reflected outward, like light spots like flying fireflies, setting off the unique calmness and tranquility of concrete. Masonry can fully feel the displacement of light and shadow, an absolutely natural space that is low-key and refined, modern and textured.

 

For any architectural or interior design needs, please feel free to contact us:B-Studio online consultation

 

Further reading:

What is clear water mold? Understand the characteristics, advantages and disadvantages, and pursue pure architectural beauty

[Qingshui Mold Architecture] Qingshui Mold Villa that introduces greenery, a simple villa that lives together with nature!

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[Clear water mold building] Clear water mold has a calm texture and large clear glass to create a green residence surrounded by nature!

The calm poetry of water-cast architecture is widely loved by architects, especially the design technique of using large pieces of glass to introduce abundant lighting while creating a tension between light and shadow, bringing a touch of nature to the building! Come and see the architects Great design!

152 Elizabeth Street "Super Luxury" Qingshui Model Apartment

 

Tadao Ando's first building in New York, an "ultra-luxury" apartment called 152 Elizabeth Street, the building's facade is composed of large amounts of glass and galvanized steel, giving it a solid and quiet appearance. One of the building's signature features is the foyer, designed with four main elements - light, sound, air and water - as a floor-to-ceiling water wall with fluted glass panels that diffuse natural light. Forming a tension between light and shadow, the lighting mist at the entrance further enhances the sensory experience. Experience the pleasant and visually stimulating space in the bustling city. Coupled with the green exterior wall on the south side of the building, it creates a bustling city. Buildings with life in them give buildings another layer of new meaning.

▲ Design: Tadao Ando Interior: Sumaida + Khurana, Michael Gabellini

▲ Design: Tadao Ando Interior: Sumaida + Khurana, Michael Gabellini

▲ Design: Tadao Ando Interior: Sumaida + Khurana, Michael Gabellini

▲ Design: Tadao Ando Interior: Sumaida + Khurana, Michael Gabellini

▲ Design: Tadao Ando Interior: Sumaida + Khurana, Michael Gabellini

Rishponby Israeli T-shaped water-formed building  

 

Tel Aviv-based Studio de Lange designed the home for 8,000 square meters of its own land, which features landscaped gardens extending into and around the living spaces. The T-shaped plan of the building, consisting of a pair of fair-faced concrete volumes, vertical towards the front, has monumental proportions in terms of height and volume and is therefore separated from the private areas, with elongated proportions and low height, to Providing a more intimate feel for the family, the entire rear façade is lined with full-height glass looking out onto the swimming pool and gardens, with the living space flanked by a 22-metre-long concrete wall that provides a backdrop for the owners' art collection. In many of the interior spaces, the materials used extend onto patios and courtyards, enhancing the natural transition between interior and exterior.

▲Design: Studio de Lange Photo:Amit Geron

▲Design: Studio de Lange Photo:Amit Geron

▲Design: Studio de Lange Photo:Amit Geron

▲Design: Studio de Lange Photo:Amit Geron

▲Design: Studio de Lange Photo:Amit Geron

▲Design: Studio de Lange Photo:Amit Geron

▲Design: Studio de Lange Photo:Amit Geron

Casa de Alisa Nonthaburi, ThailandClear water moldmansion

 

This 1,545 square meter mansion is Casa de Alisa in Nonthaburi, Thailand, completed by Stu/D/O Architects. The project consists of a raw concrete building in Brutalist style, with a 37-meter cantilevered facade that visually and structurally connects all parts together, while a higher barrier establishes spatial distinction and protects the privacy of the home. The linear two-story structure separates blue sky and green space. An open-air swimming pool highlights a long terrace for outdoor dining and leisure, reflecting a clear sky and bringing light to the building's exterior at night. Large expanses of glazing open up the cuboid's exposed surface, revealing the home's semi-public first floor living. A small desert garden animates the land between the boundary wall and sun terrace, plus swaying palm trees surround the building. , forming a typical tropical beauty.

▲ Design: Stu/D/O Architects Photo: Stu/D/O, Sofography, Sky|Ground

▲ Design: Stu/D/O Architects Photo: Stu/D/O, Sofography, Sky|Ground

▲ Design: Stu/D/O Architects Photo: Stu/D/O, Sofography, Sky|Ground

▲ Design: Stu/D/O Architects Photo: Stu/D/O, Sofography, Sky|Ground

▲ Design: Stu/D/O Architects Photo: Stu/D/O, Sofography, Sky|Ground

▲ Design: Stu/D/O Architects Photo: Stu/D/O, Sofography, Sky|Ground

▲ Design: Stu/D/O Architects Photo: Stu/D/O, Sofography, Sky|Ground

Celorico de Basto protects cork oak treesClear water moldResidential

 

A house that preserves cork oak trees, designed by the architectural firm Hugo Pereira Arquitetos. A single-family house located in a Portuguese nature reserve. It was developed with a close relationship with nature in mind. The exterior is entirely made of traditional craftsmanship of poured concrete pine boards, and The three-dimensional design is based on the proportions of the surface and the overall design. The slope on the facade hints at the continuity of the land. The earthy tones highlight the surrounding natural landscape, which is in sharp contrast with the large glass wall and diffuses sufficient natural light. Due to the detailed design of the building that is related to nature, and the combination of various trees and shrubs, it forms an excellent space for appreciating nature.

▲Design: Hugo Pereira Arquitetos Photo: © Ivo Tavares Studio

▲Design: Hugo Pereira Arquitetos Photo: © Ivo Tavares Studio

▲Design: Hugo Pereira Arquitetos Photo: © Ivo Tavares Studio

▲Design: Hugo Pereira Arquitetos Photo: © Ivo Tavares Studio

▲Design: Hugo Pereira Arquitetos Photo: © Ivo Tavares Studio

▲Design: Hugo Pereira Arquitetos Photo: © Ivo Tavares Studio

have a surrealDouble layer swimming pool, Qingshui Model Villa Wall House

 

Located in a resort on the Portuguese Riviera, The Wall House has an open plan and is made of concrete, wood and glass. The exterior space revolves around a large patio that connects the indoor and outdoor spaces of the house. A glass wall on one side serves as a window. The two most prominent glass-bottom pools in the villa are designed as bridge-like structures with glass bottoms, hovering vertically on the two floors. Swimmers on the upper level can look down on those in the pool below, creating an airy, surreal visual effect, and open-slat wood along the house's concrete exterior provides protection from Atlantic winds and privacy. The bold, modern geometric design combines water, air, nature, light and architectural elements in a way that is both innovative and pleasing.

▲ Design:Guedes Cruz Architects Photo:Ricardo Oliveira Alves

▲ Design:Guedes Cruz Architects Photo:Ricardo Oliveira Alves

▲ Design:Guedes Cruz Architects Photo:Ricardo Oliveira Alves

▲ Design:Guedes Cruz Architects Photo:Ricardo Oliveira Alves

▲ Design:Guedes Cruz Architects Photo:Ricardo Oliveira Alves

▲ Design:Guedes Cruz Architects Photo:Ricardo Oliveira Alves

▲ Design:Guedes Cruz Architects Photo:Ricardo Oliveira Alves

▲ Design:Guedes Cruz Architects Photo:Ricardo Oliveira Alves

The clear water mold building materials show the original texture of concrete, and the quiet and pure beauty is eye-catching!
Architect Chen Bingxin, who has won many international awards for his clear water mold architectural design, is good at integrating architecture and interior space use.
Adhere to the spirit of craftsmanship to shape the building's volume and structure a harmonious dialogue between people and architecture.
Quenching returns to the natural and authentic "naked" architectural design!

 

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