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Studio DuBois
Frank Oudeman
Exempel på ett mycket stort modernt hus i flera nivåer, med glasfasad, platt tak och tak med takplattor
Exempel på ett mycket stort modernt hus i flera nivåer, med glasfasad, platt tak och tak med takplattor
Cafeina Design
Tadeo 4909 is a building that takes place in a high-growth zone of the city, seeking out to offer an urban, expressive and custom housing. It consists of 8 two-level lofts, each of which is distinct to the others.
The area where the building is set is highly chaotic in terms of architectural typologies, textures and colors, so it was therefore chosen to generate a building that would constitute itself as the order within the neighborhood’s chaos. For the facade, three types of screens were used: white, satin and light. This achieved a dynamic design that simultaneously allows the most passage of natural light to the various environments while providing the necessary privacy as required by each of the spaces.
Additionally, it was determined to use apparent materials such as concrete and brick, which given their rugged texture contrast with the clearness of the building’s crystal outer structure.
Another guiding idea of the project is to provide proactive and ludic spaces of habitation. The spaces’ distribution is variable. The communal areas and one room are located on the main floor, whereas the main room / studio are located in another level – depending on its location within the building this second level may be either upper or lower.
In order to achieve a total customization, the closets and the kitchens were exclusively designed. Additionally, tubing and handles in bathrooms as well as the kitchen’s range hoods and lights were designed with utmost attention to detail.
Tadeo 4909 is an innovative building that seeks to step out of conventional paradigms, creating spaces that combine industrial aesthetics within an inviting environment.
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Bruce Damonte
Inspiration för ett mycket stort funkis brunt hus i flera nivåer, med glasfasad och platt tak
Inspiration för ett mycket stort funkis brunt hus i flera nivåer, med glasfasad och platt tak
アトリエ137 | atelier137 Architectural Design Office
外観
Modern inredning av ett flerfärgat hus i flera nivåer, med valmat tak, tak i metall och glasfasad
Modern inredning av ett flerfärgat hus i flera nivåer, med valmat tak, tak i metall och glasfasad
Guardian Roofing & Gutters
Bild på ett stort funkis svart hus i flera nivåer, med glasfasad, pulpettak och tak i shingel
WRJ Design
An important architectural statement must be filled with moments of equal yet subtle majesty. In a house defined by angularity, we brought the symphony of lines inside by creating an experience of form and texture attune to the vista visible from every angle.
Design Intervention
Kirk Nelson
Bild på ett mellanstort funkis grått hus i flera nivåer, med glasfasad
Bild på ett mellanstort funkis grått hus i flera nivåer, med glasfasad
Percival Construction
Percival Construction Ltd
Idéer för funkis hus i flera nivåer, med glasfasad och platt tak
Idéer för funkis hus i flera nivåer, med glasfasad och platt tak
CHROFI
The client for the project has a long standing interest in building sustainability developed through working at the Sustainable Energy Development Authority (SEDA).
With this interest in mind, the client approached CHROFI to design a house that would demonstrate a number of active and passive sustainable initiatives whilst accommodating a contemporary coastal lifestyle.
The project is sited on the south side of Mona Vale Headland and has expansive views over Mona Vale Beach to the south. This south facing aspect and the narrow site proportions combine to limit the passive design potential and accordingly establish the key design challenge for the project.
Our response orients the house toward the view to the south, but opens up the roof at the centre of the house with a large north-facing skylight to admit winter sun to the south facing living areas and to trap and hold the warmth of the winter sun using the thermal mass of the structure.
Other sustainability measures include a 15,000 L rainwater storage tank combined with grey water recycling to minimise water usage, the use of evacuated tubes for in floor heating and hot water supply, and photovoltaic solar panels to provide electricity back to the grid.
The house is a ‘test-bed’ for these and many other sustainability initiatives and the performance of these will be measured after occupancy. The client intends to promote his findings to further the public knowledge of contemporary sustainable architecture via a website, publications and a consultancy service.
Pike & Partners
We had an interesting opportunity with this project to take the staircase out of the house altogether, thus freeing up space internally, and to construct a new stair tower on the side of the building. We chose to do the new staircase in steel and glass with fully glazed walls to both sides of the tower. The new tower is therefore a lightweight structure and allows natural light to pass right through the extension ... and at the same time affording dynamic vistas to the north and south as one walks up and down the staircase.
By removing the staircase for the internal core of the house, we have been free to use that space for useful accommodation, and therefore to make better us of the space within the house. We have modernised the house comprehensively and introduce large areas of glazing to bring as much light into the property as possible.
Houzz-ID: 3361014
The project brief was for the addition of a rooftop living space on a refurbished postwar building in the heart of the Bermondsey Street Conservation Area, London Bridge.
The scope of the project included both the architecture and the interior design. The project utilised Cross Laminated Timber as a lightweight solution for the main structure, leaving it exposed internally, offering a warmth and contrast to the planes created by the white plastered walls and green rubber floor.
Guardian Roofing & Gutters
Idéer för att renovera ett stort funkis svart hus i flera nivåer, med glasfasad, pulpettak och tak i shingel
Grambow & Widmer
Die Grambow & Widmer Küche ist optisch durch eine zurückhaltende Formensprache und technische Raffinesse gekennzeichnet. Ein bestehendes Einfamilienhaus wurde um den Küchen-Essbereich erweitert. Das Gebäude erhielt hierfür einen interessanten Anbau mit großzügiger Glasfront. Der geöffnete Flurbereich lädt unmittelbar in die Küche ein.
Paul Archer Design
Helen fickling
Inspiration för ett stort funkis hus i flera nivåer, med glasfasad och platt tak
Inspiration för ett stort funkis hus i flera nivåer, med glasfasad och platt tak
CR Miranda, Architect
A second level steel and glass balcony visually connects the main residence with the pavilion. Photography by CR Miranda.
Inspiration för ett mycket stort funkis vitt hus i flera nivåer, med glasfasad och platt tak
Inspiration för ett mycket stort funkis vitt hus i flera nivåer, med glasfasad och platt tak
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