The Desert House by Marmol Radziner Seamlessly Blends Inside and Outside
Christopher DeLuca — May 12, 2011 — Art & Design
References: marmol-radziner & archdaily
The Desert House by Marmol Radziner exquisitely captures a contemporary and minimal aesthetic and transplants it to the middle of the desert. The elegant prefabricated beauty seamlessly blends interior and exterior spaces and connects the home to the vast amount of natural beauty that abounds around it.
The Desert House by Marmol Radznier comes fully equipped with a stunning outdoor inground pool for relaxing on a hot day and a fireplace for those chilly desert nights. In addition to being aesthetically compelling, the desert house employs both passive and active solar technologies and sustainable design solutions.
A remarkable prefab home, the desert house by Marmol Radznier deconstructs accepted notions of space and brings together its ideas in a beautiful structure.
The Desert House by Marmol Radznier comes fully equipped with a stunning outdoor inground pool for relaxing on a hot day and a fireplace for those chilly desert nights. In addition to being aesthetically compelling, the desert house employs both passive and active solar technologies and sustainable design solutions.
A remarkable prefab home, the desert house by Marmol Radznier deconstructs accepted notions of space and brings together its ideas in a beautiful structure.
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