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Stair Lab / Rintal USA
Rintal spa, Forli, Italy www.rintal.com
Foto på en stor funkis flytande trappa i glas, med öppna sättsteg och räcke i glas
Foto på en stor funkis flytande trappa i glas, med öppna sättsteg och räcke i glas
Luis Sanandres Interiorismo
Escalera / Staircase
Modern inredning av en stor u-trappa i glas, med räcke i glas och öppna sättsteg
Modern inredning av en stor u-trappa i glas, med räcke i glas och öppna sättsteg
Holliday Architects
Inspiration för stora maritima svängda trappor i glas, med öppna sättsteg och räcke i glas
SS Metal Fabricators, Inc.
Inspiration för mellanstora moderna raka trappor i glas, med öppna sättsteg
Wiedemann Architects LLC
View of the glass stairs looking down into the kitchen from the upstairs landing which leads to the terrace.
Photography: Anice Hoachlander, Hoachlander Davis Photography
Siller Stairs
twin glass stairs for entrance hall of residential property in Germany
Exempel på en mellanstor modern flytande trappa i glas, med öppna sättsteg
Exempel på en mellanstor modern flytande trappa i glas, med öppna sättsteg
Prentiss Balance Wickline Architects
With a compact form and several integrated sustainable systems, the Capitol Hill Residence achieves the client’s goals to maximize the site’s views and resources while responding to its micro climate. Some of the sustainable systems are architectural in nature. For example, the roof rainwater collects into a steel entry water feature, day light from a typical overcast Seattle sky penetrates deep into the house through a central translucent slot, and exterior mounted mechanical shades prevent excessive heat gain without sacrificing the view. Hidden systems affect the energy consumption of the house such as the buried geothermal wells and heat pumps that aid in both heating and cooling, and a 30 panel photovoltaic system mounted on the roof feeds electricity back to the grid.
The minimal foundation sits within the footprint of the previous house, while the upper floors cantilever off the foundation as if to float above the front entry water feature and surrounding landscape. The house is divided by a sloped translucent ceiling that contains the main circulation space and stair allowing daylight deep into the core. Acrylic cantilevered treads with glazed guards and railings keep the visual appearance of the stair light and airy allowing the living and dining spaces to flow together.
While the footprint and overall form of the Capitol Hill Residence were shaped by the restrictions of the site, the architectural and mechanical systems at work define the aesthetic. Working closely with a team of engineers, landscape architects, and solar designers we were able to arrive at an elegant, environmentally sustainable home that achieves the needs of the clients, and fits within the context of the site and surrounding community.
(c) Steve Keating Photography
Demax Staircase&Railing
all glass floating staircase design&build
glass tread option:
1/2/+1/2 laminated tempered glass,
3/8+3/8+3/8 laminated tempered glass
1/2/+1/2+1/2 laminated tempered glass
glass color: clear glass or low iron glass
Demax Staircase&Railing
all glass floating staircase design&build
glass tread option:
1/2/+1/2 laminated tempered glass,
3/8+3/8+3/8 laminated tempered glass
1/2/+1/2+1/2 laminated tempered glass
glass color: clear glass or low iron glass
AR Design Studio Ltd
Martin Gardner, spacialimages.com
Foto på en funkis flytande trappa i glas, med öppna sättsteg
Foto på en funkis flytande trappa i glas, med öppna sättsteg
Innovate Building Solutions
There is nothing quite as sleek as a glass staircase. The aluminum brackets at the side make these glass steps look like they are floating!
Bild på en mellanstor funkis rak trappa i glas, med öppna sättsteg
Bild på en mellanstor funkis rak trappa i glas, med öppna sättsteg
Prentiss Balance Wickline Architects
With a compact form and several integrated sustainable systems, the Capitol Hill Residence achieves the client’s goals to maximize the site’s views and resources while responding to its micro climate. Some of the sustainable systems are architectural in nature. For example, the roof rainwater collects into a steel entry water feature, day light from a typical overcast Seattle sky penetrates deep into the house through a central translucent slot, and exterior mounted mechanical shades prevent excessive heat gain without sacrificing the view. Hidden systems affect the energy consumption of the house such as the buried geothermal wells and heat pumps that aid in both heating and cooling, and a 30 panel photovoltaic system mounted on the roof feeds electricity back to the grid.
The minimal foundation sits within the footprint of the previous house, while the upper floors cantilever off the foundation as if to float above the front entry water feature and surrounding landscape. The house is divided by a sloped translucent ceiling that contains the main circulation space and stair allowing daylight deep into the core. Acrylic cantilevered treads with glazed guards and railings keep the visual appearance of the stair light and airy allowing the living and dining spaces to flow together.
While the footprint and overall form of the Capitol Hill Residence were shaped by the restrictions of the site, the architectural and mechanical systems at work define the aesthetic. Working closely with a team of engineers, landscape architects, and solar designers we were able to arrive at an elegant, environmentally sustainable home that achieves the needs of the clients, and fits within the context of the site and surrounding community.
(c) Steve Keating Photography
Elliott Architects
Two distinct and seemingly disparate ideas are reflected in this house: the memory of a 19th century Cape Cod residence that stood on the site for over 100 years and the desire for a new, minimalist spatial expression.
Photos by Wayne Fuji'i, c 2009
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