Filed under Architecture Design at Jun 21st 2011

Incredible Old and New Confrontation Cottage Architecture

Have you ever imagined the confrontation of old building and the new one without fuse them in a concept? This incredible old and new confrontation cottage architecture contains that perfectly creation concept. It maintains the old building and adds the new one as the extension building to be a unity adorable building. The extension is highly modern, has a fluid form and features large windows which ensure beautiful views of the lush natural environment. This incredible old and new confrontation cottage architecture is located in Durban, South Africa. The project involved an addition to a three bedroom traditional cottage which included two studies, a new bedroom, an entertainment space and an art gallery.

Old and New Side Building

Modern Building Extension

Glass Large Windows Design

Natural Bamboo Roof Design

Modern Sliding Round Window Design

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