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Swatt | Miers Architects
Russell Abraham
Exempel på ett mellanstort modernt trähus, med två våningar och platt tak
Exempel på ett mellanstort modernt trähus, med två våningar och platt tak
Principle Builders Group
Galina Coada, Architectural Photographer
Idéer för att renovera ett stort funkis grått stenhus, med två våningar och platt tak
Idéer för att renovera ett stort funkis grått stenhus, med två våningar och platt tak
Terra Firma Custom Homes
Custom built along the Continental Divide for an active family.
Bild på ett funkis hus
Bild på ett funkis hus
Regal X Inc.
Our latest project completed 2019.
8,600 Sqft work of art! 3 floors including 2,200 sqft of basement, temperature controlled wine cellar, full basketball court, outdoor barbecue, herb garden and more. Fine craftsmanship and attention to details.
Foto på ett mellanstort funkis svart hus, med två våningar, blandad fasad, sadeltak och tak i metall
Hays + Ewing Design Studio
Modern inredning av ett stort svart hus, med två våningar, blandad fasad och platt tak
Jacqueline Kleinberg Interiors
Idéer för ett modernt vitt hus, med tre eller fler plan, stuckatur och platt tak
James Witt Homes
Photography by Bernard Andre
Exempel på ett modernt beige hus, med allt i ett plan och platt tak
Exempel på ett modernt beige hus, med allt i ett plan och platt tak
Dasher Hurst Architects PA
Inredning av ett modernt stort hus, med två våningar, stuckatur och platt tak
Moore Architects, PC
“Can you make this house livable for us?” This was the seemingly innocent request posed to the architects by the new owners of this house. It was a cartoon dwelling, an asymmetrical structure blemished by several poorly constructed additions that would feel at home in a coloring book. Despite these difficulties, the building was strangely interesting -- like an underdog you felt compelled to root for.
So it started with the basics. The house was stripped down to its simplest saltbox shape. This began to give direction to the massing of the addition. New openings brought a sense
of order to the elevations. Dormers, clad in the same material as the roof, were used to make more efficient use of the second floor spaces while emphasizing the original lines of the house. Deteriorating stucco was replaced and tinted a moss green. A plinth of locally quarried stone wraps the base of the structure, anchoring it to the earth. The large front porch engages the street with a more welcoming face.
Cooking meals together is a vital gathering activity for this family. The kitchen space was moved to the center of the house as an organizing element and to reflect this importance. Reclaimed oak cider vats were used as flooring throughout the residence. Virginia soap stone countertops further echoes the desire to reconnect this house back to indigenous materials and the local culture.
This house is no longer a caricature. It has found its roots and become a modern, livable dwelling, without losing its quirky charm.
All photos by Hoachlander Davis Photography.
Thomas M. Kirchhoff AIA, PA
Bringing to the table a sense of scale and proportion, the architect delivered the clarity and organization required to translate a sketch into working plans. The result is a custom blend of authentic Bermudian architecture, modernism, and old Palm Beach elements.
The stepped, white roof of Tarpon Cove is instantly recognizable as authentic Bermudian. Hand-built by craftsmen using traditional techniques, the roof includes all of the water channeling and capturing technology utilized in the most sustainable of Bermudian homes. Leading from its grand entry, a negative edge pool continues to a coquina limestone seawall, cut away like the gondola docks an ode to the history of Palm Beach. Attached is a unique slat house, a light-roofed structure with a modern twist on a classic space.
Fulfilling the client's vision, this home not only allows for grand scale philanthropical entertaining, but also enables the owners to relax and enjoy a retreat with family, friends, and their dogs. Entertaining spaces are uniquely organized so that they are isolated from those utilized for intimate living, while still maintaining an open plan that allows for comfortable everyday enjoyment. The flexible layout, with exterior glass walls that virtually disappear, unites the interior and outdoor spaces. Seamless transitions from sumptuous interiors to lush gardens reflect an outstanding collaboration between the architect and the landscape designer.
Photos by Sargent Architectual Photography
Empire Building Company
Introducing Our Latest Masterpiece – The Hideaway Retreat - 7 Locke Crescent East Fremantle
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When it comes to seeing potential in a building project there are few specialists more adept at putting it all together than Andre and the team at Empire Building Company.
We invite you to come on in and view just what attention to detail looks like.
During a visit we can outline for you why we selected this block of land, our response to it from a design perspective and the completed outcome a double storey elegantly crafted residence focussing on the likely occupiers needs and lifestyle.
In today’s market place the more flexible a home is in form and function the more desirable it will be to live in. This has the dual effect of enhancing lifestyle for its occupants and making the home desirable to a broad market at time of sale and in so doing preserving value.
“From the street the home has a bold presence. Once you step inside, the interior has been designed to have a calming retreat feel to accommodate a modern family, executive or retiring couple or even a family considering having their ageing parents move in.” Andre Malecky
A hallmark of this home, not uncommon when developing in a residential infill location is the clever integration of engineering solutions to the home’s construction. At Empire we revel in this type of construction and design challenged situations and we go to extraordinary lengths to get the solution that best fits budget, timeliness and living amenity. In this home our solution was to employ a two-level strategic geometric design with a specifically engineered cantilevered roof that provides essential amenity but serves to accentuate the façade.
Whilst the best solution for this home was to demolish and build brand new, this is not always the case. At Empire we have extensive experience is working with clients in renovating their existing home and transforming it into their dream home.
This home was strategically positioned to maximise available views, northern exposure and natural light into the residence. Energy Efficiency has been considered for the end user by introduction of double-glazed windows, Velux roof window, insulated roof panels, ceiling and wall insulation, solar panels and even comes with a 3Ph electric car charge point in the opulently tiled garage. Some of the latest user-friendly automation, electronics and appliances will also make the living experience very satisfying.
We invite you to view our latest show home and to discuss with us your current living challenges and aspirations. Being a custom boutique builder, we assess your situation, the block, the current structure and look for ways to maximise the full potential of the location, topography and design brief.
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