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STEPHEN FLETCHER ARCHITECTS
We were commissioned to transform a large run-down flat occupying the ground floor and basement of a grand house in Hampstead into a spectacular contemporary apartment.
The property was originally built for a gentleman artist in the 1870s who installed various features including the gothic panelling and stained glass in the living room, acquired from a French church.
Since its conversion into a boarding house soon after the First World War, and then flats in the 1960s, hardly any remedial work had been undertaken and the property was in a parlous state.
Photography: Bruce Heming
Renzo J Nakata Architects
Atrium hallway with storefront windows viewed toward the tea room and garden court beyond. Shingle siding spans interior and exterior. Floors are hydronically heated concrete. Bridge is stainless steel grating.
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Sellars Lathrop Architects, llc
Michael Biondo, photographer
Inspiration för mycket stora moderna hallar, med vita väggar
Inspiration för mycket stora moderna hallar, med vita väggar
Drewett Works
Believe it or not, this award-winning home began as a speculative project. Typically speculative projects involve a rather generic design that would appeal to many in a style that might be loved by the masses. But the project’s developer loved modern architecture and his personal residence was the first project designed by architect C.P. Drewett when Drewett Works launched in 2001. Together, the architect and developer envisioned a fictitious art collector who would one day purchase this stunning piece of desert modern architecture to showcase their magnificent collection.
The primary views from the site were southwest. Therefore, protecting the interior spaces from the southwest sun while making the primary views available was the greatest challenge. The views were very calculated and carefully managed. Every room needed to not only capture the vistas of the surrounding desert, but also provide viewing spaces for the potential collection to be housed within its walls.
The core of the material palette is utilitarian including exposed masonry and locally quarried cantera stone. An organic nature was added to the project through millwork selections including walnut and red gum veneers.
The eventual owners saw immediately that this could indeed become a home for them as well as their magnificent collection, of which pieces are loaned out to museums around the world. Their decision to purchase the home was based on the dimensions of one particular wall in the dining room which was EXACTLY large enough for one particular painting not yet displayed due to its size. The owners and this home were, as the saying goes, a perfect match!
Project Details | Desert Modern for the Magnificent Collection, Estancia, Scottsdale, AZ
Architecture: C.P. Drewett, Jr., AIA, NCARB | Drewett Works, Scottsdale, AZ
Builder: Shannon Construction | Phoenix, AZ
Interior Selections: Janet Bilotti, NCIDQ, ASID | Naples, FL
Custom Millwork: Linear Fine Woodworking | Scottsdale, AZ
Photography: Dino Tonn | Scottsdale, AZ
Awards: 2014 Gold Nugget Award of Merit
Feature Article: Luxe. Interiors and Design. Winter 2015, “Lofty Exposure”
Cooper Joseph Studio
Eduard Hueber / ArchPhoto, Inc.
Inspiration för en funkis hall, med vita väggar och ljust trägolv
Inspiration för en funkis hall, med vita väggar och ljust trägolv
AddAZero Corp
Photo Credit: Trevor Tondro
http://www.trevortondro.com
Foto på en funkis hall, med vita väggar och ljust trägolv
Foto på en funkis hall, med vita väggar och ljust trägolv
Hernández Silva Arquitectura
Carlos Díaz Corona /
Fernanda Leonel
Foto på en funkis hall, med grå väggar, mörkt trägolv och brunt golv
Foto på en funkis hall, med grå väggar, mörkt trägolv och brunt golv
MR.MITCHELL
The warmth and character of Australian Spotted Gum beautifully partners superb Lichen Slate tiles throughout the interior and exterior of this coastal Victorian home. Quality finishes and hidden technology make this a truly inspiring and livable family home.
j witzel interior design
Photography by Christina Wedge
Architecture by Matt Walsh
Idéer för funkis hallar, med grå väggar
Idéer för funkis hallar, med grå väggar
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