House Equis- swiming pool
January 15th, 2008 by cha
First time I saw this swiming pool in the magazine i was amazed by the design.
This swiming pool is such a simple design but very unique. I think it is very well designed. The Ocean horizon in the background and the swiming pool not only go well together but also the two different layers of water gives me an amazing feeling. It is beutiful. I love this design.
Also very nice photography. The shot with a little girl in the swiming pool creates a more unique feeling. - The photographer is Roberto Huarcaya-
This Equis house is a private house in Peru. It completed in 2003. Designed by Sandra Barclay & Jean Pierre Crousse.
Sandra Barclay who is born June 12, 1967, she studied architect at the Ricardo Palma University Lima, Peru (1990) and ARchitect at the Paris-Belleville School of Architecture, Paris. France (1993)
Jean Pierre Crousse who is born June 18, 1963, he also studied architect at the Ricardo Palma University Lima,Peru (1987) and Architect at the Milan Polytechnic, Milan, Italy (1989)
Their other projects are Malraux Museum in France, Victor Hugo Housing in France, H House in France ( individual house), B house, M House in Peru ( individual dwelling ), Le Gambetta Building in France ( office buildings), Epnay Town hall in France, Race-Course in Rambouillet in France etc…..
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January 15th, 2008 at 1:21 am
What a cool design for a swimming pool! Inspired, reinforces theme and working wonderfully with the environment around it. I want a pool like that!
January 15th, 2008 at 1:46 am
isn’t it amazing? i want a pool like that too. ^^
i saw one similar swiming pool in ur country ( Australia)
on t.v. similar bacony pool but the house is in the middle of city…so don’t have a great natual environment near house…but very nice also very expensive house….
January 16th, 2008 at 4:36 am
This is so cool. I like the view and I felt like swimming lol!thank you for adding me in B/C.Please care to visit my page and…vote please…:D Ciao!
January 16th, 2008 at 10:09 pm
Joy - thank you. i love the swimming pool too. ^^ oh…i visited ur page and i voted. ^^
March 21st, 2008 at 4:10 am
I love the pool! That’s what drew me to the property. Does anyone know anything about the interior space of the dining/living area? Specifically, what is the furniture made of? What is the fireplace made of?