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Baluco
Modern inredning av ett stort vitt hus, med två våningar, blandad fasad, pulpettak och tak i metall
Marcus Gleysteen Architects
The Lake Point House is an interpretation of New Hampshire's lakeshore vernacular. While designed to maximize the lake experience, the house is carefully concealed from the shore and positioned to preserve trees and site features. The lake side of the house is a continuous wall of glass, capped by timbered eaves and anchored by monumental stone chimneys. Along the main entry sequence, the view is revealed through a series of thresholds that mark the progression of arrival and appreciation of this treasured place.
Flavin Architects
This new house respectfully steps back from the adjacent wetland. The roof line slopes up to the south to allow maximum sunshine in the winter months. Deciduous trees to the south were maintained and provide summer shade along with the home’s generous overhangs. Our signature warm modern vibe is made with vertical cedar accents that complement the warm grey metal siding. The building floor plan undulates along its south side to maximize views of the woodland garden.
General Contractor: Merz Construction
Landscape Architect: Elizabeth Hanna Morss Landscape Architects
Structural Engineer: Siegel Associates
Mechanical Engineer: Sun Engineering
Photography: Nat Rea Photography
ID3 Interior Design
Photo by Sinead Hastings Tahoe Real Estate Photography Architect: Todd Gordon Mather
Foto på ett mellanstort rustikt brunt hus, med två våningar och pulpettak
Foto på ett mellanstort rustikt brunt hus, med två våningar och pulpettak
hoist.
EUGENE MICHEL PHOTOGRAPH
Idéer för att renovera ett funkis hus, med två våningar, glasfasad och pulpettak
Idéer för att renovera ett funkis hus, med två våningar, glasfasad och pulpettak
Amy A. Alper, Architect
Eric Rorer Photographer
Exempel på ett mellanstort modernt grått hus, med två våningar, fiberplattor i betong, pulpettak och tak i shingel
Exempel på ett mellanstort modernt grått hus, med två våningar, fiberplattor i betong, pulpettak och tak i shingel
splyce design
Sama Jim Canzian
Inspiration för ett mellanstort funkis brunt hus, med tre eller fler plan och pulpettak
Inspiration för ett mellanstort funkis brunt hus, med tre eller fler plan och pulpettak
Excelsior Master Builder
Emma Cross
Inspiration för moderna bruna hus, med två våningar, blandad fasad, pulpettak och tak i metall
Inspiration för moderna bruna hus, med två våningar, blandad fasad, pulpettak och tak i metall
JWT Associates
The rear of the house is now completely open to the backyard. We custom designed the 25-foot wide telescoping doors seen here. The existing pool was re-surfaced and tiled, and the concrete pool deck is all new.
We designed the interior and exterior home renovation, as well as all hardscape and landscape.
Dan Nelson, Designs Northwest Architects
Photography by Lucas Henning.
Foto på ett litet funkis grått hus, med allt i ett plan, pulpettak och tak i metall
Foto på ett litet funkis grått hus, med allt i ett plan, pulpettak och tak i metall
N.concept建築計画
Maritim inredning av ett mellanstort vitt hus i flera nivåer, med metallfasad, pulpettak och tak i metall
Kaplan Thompson Architects
A young family with a wooded, triangular lot in Ipswich, Massachusetts wanted to take on a highly creative, organic, and unrushed process in designing their new home. The parents of three boys had contemporary ideas for living, including phasing the construction of different structures over time as the kids grew so they could maximize the options for use on their land.
They hoped to build a net zero energy home that would be cozy on the very coldest days of winter, using cost-efficient methods of home building. The house needed to be sited to minimize impact on the land and trees, and it was critical to respect a conservation easement on the south border of the lot.
Finally, the design would be contemporary in form and feel, but it would also need to fit into a classic New England context, both in terms of materials used and durability. We were asked to honor the notions of “surprise and delight,” and that inspired everything we designed for the family.
The highly unique home consists of a three-story form, composed mostly of bedrooms and baths on the top two floors and a cross axis of shared living spaces on the first level. This axis extends out to an oversized covered porch, open to the south and west. The porch connects to a two-story garage with flex space above, used as a guest house, play room, and yoga studio depending on the day.
A floor-to-ceiling ribbon of glass wraps the south and west walls of the lower level, bringing in an abundance of natural light and linking the entire open plan to the yard beyond. The master suite takes up the entire top floor, and includes an outdoor deck with a shower. The middle floor has extra height to accommodate a variety of multi-level play scenarios in the kids’ rooms.
Many of the materials used in this house are made from recycled or environmentally friendly content, or they come from local sources. The high performance home has triple glazed windows and all materials, adhesives, and sealants are low toxicity and safe for growing kids.
Photographer credit: Irvin Serrano
Centre Sky Architecture Ltd
Mountain Peek is a custom residence located within the Yellowstone Club in Big Sky, Montana. The layout of the home was heavily influenced by the site. Instead of building up vertically the floor plan reaches out horizontally with slight elevations between different spaces. This allowed for beautiful views from every space and also gave us the ability to play with roof heights for each individual space. Natural stone and rustic wood are accented by steal beams and metal work throughout the home.
(photos by Whitney Kamman)
Josh Wynne Construction
I built this on my property for my aging father who has some health issues. Handicap accessibility was a factor in design. His dream has always been to try retire to a cabin in the woods. This is what he got.
It is a 1 bedroom, 1 bath with a great room. It is 600 sqft of AC space. The footprint is 40' x 26' overall.
The site was the former home of our pig pen. I only had to take 1 tree to make this work and I planted 3 in its place. The axis is set from root ball to root ball. The rear center is aligned with mean sunset and is visible across a wetland.
The goal was to make the home feel like it was floating in the palms. The geometry had to simple and I didn't want it feeling heavy on the land so I cantilevered the structure beyond exposed foundation walls. My barn is nearby and it features old 1950's "S" corrugated metal panel walls. I used the same panel profile for my siding. I ran it vertical to match the barn, but also to balance the length of the structure and stretch the high point into the canopy, visually. The wood is all Southern Yellow Pine. This material came from clearing at the Babcock Ranch Development site. I ran it through the structure, end to end and horizontally, to create a seamless feel and to stretch the space. It worked. It feels MUCH bigger than it is.
I milled the material to specific sizes in specific areas to create precise alignments. Floor starters align with base. Wall tops adjoin ceiling starters to create the illusion of a seamless board. All light fixtures, HVAC supports, cabinets, switches, outlets, are set specifically to wood joints. The front and rear porch wood has three different milling profiles so the hypotenuse on the ceilings, align with the walls, and yield an aligned deck board below. Yes, I over did it. It is spectacular in its detailing. That's the benefit of small spaces.
Concrete counters and IKEA cabinets round out the conversation.
For those who cannot live tiny, I offer the Tiny-ish House.
Photos by Ryan Gamma
Staging by iStage Homes
Design Assistance Jimmy Thornton
志田茂建築設計事務所
LWH002 ひとり暮しの前線基地として都心に建てた小さな家
崖側外観
Industriell inredning av ett grått hus, med två våningar, pulpettak och tak i metall
Industriell inredning av ett grått hus, med två våningar, pulpettak och tak i metall
Flavin Architects
This new modern house is located in a meadow in Lenox MA. The house is designed as a series of linked pavilions to connect the house to the nature and to provide the maximum daylight in each room. The center focus of the home is the largest pavilion containing the living/dining/kitchen, with the guest pavilion to the south and the master bedroom and screen porch pavilions to the west. While the roof line appears flat from the exterior, the roofs of each pavilion have a pronounced slope inward and to the north, a sort of funnel shape. This design allows rain water to channel via a scupper to cisterns located on the north side of the house. Steel beams, Douglas fir rafters and purlins are exposed in the living/dining/kitchen pavilion.
Photo by: Nat Rea Photography
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