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Apr192012

Alia Bengana - part 2

This next project by architect Alia Bengana is quite different from the previous one. It's a 450 square metre home in Algiers, designed to preserve the existing greenery as much as possible: thus the main entrance located along a stone wall which penetrates inside a double-height space, is carried out by climbing stairs directly in line with a palm tree which is viewed in its entirety through a glass wall. All the entrances of the houses have been designed as paintings open to the surrounding nature, framed by palm trees, orange trees or yuccas. I love it when architects pay this much attention to the beauty of the surroundings and frame the views within the structure. Brilliant.

Reader Comments (3)

LOVE the effect of the palm tree through the glass wall... the exterior of this home is beautiful as well.

19 Apr 2012 | Unregistered CommenterShannah

I love with this place, amazing!!

19 Apr 2012 | Unregistered CommenterCarmel

Hello dream home! ;-)

20 Apr 2012 | Unregistered Commenterselina

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