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Louise Nettleton Architects
Paul Bradshaw
Esempio della casa con tetto a falda unica industriale a un piano di medie dimensioni con rivestimento in metallo
Esempio della casa con tetto a falda unica industriale a un piano di medie dimensioni con rivestimento in metallo
Mohler + Ghillino Architects
Seen from the street, the house displays a clean and contemporary form. However, the painted bevel siding, wood trim and overall scale allow the house to be at home with its more traditional neighbors. The south facing shed roof houses both photo-voltaic and hot water panels to maximize renewable energy use.
photo: Ben Benschneider
SALA Architects
This 2,300-square-foot contemporary ranch is perched on a lake bluff preparing for take-off. The house is composed of three wing-like metal roofs, stucco walls, concrete floors, a two-story library, a screen porch and lots and lots of glass. The primary airfoil reflects the slope of the bluff and the single story extends the ground plane created by the pine-bow canopy. Translucency and spatial extension were the cornerstones of the design of this very open plan.
george heinrich
Arkin Tilt Architects
This 872 s.f. off-grid straw-bale project is a getaway home for a San Francisco couple with two active young boys.
© Eric Millette Photography
Esempio della casa con tetto a falda unica piccolo beige rustico a piani sfalsati con rivestimento in stucco
Esempio della casa con tetto a falda unica piccolo beige rustico a piani sfalsati con rivestimento in stucco
Rainbow Valley Design & Construction
Steve Smith, ImaginePhotographics
Ispirazione per la facciata di una casa arancione contemporanea a un piano
Ispirazione per la facciata di una casa arancione contemporanea a un piano
Renaissance GSB
Central glass pavilion for cooking, dining, and gathering at Big Tree Camp. This southern façade is a composition of steel, glass and screened panels with galvanized metal and cypress wood cladding, lighter in nature and a distinct contrast to the north facing masonry façade. The window wall offers large pristine views of the south Texas landscape.
MANI & Co
Photo: Tricia Shay
Architect: Stephen Bruns/Bruns Architecture
Interior Design: MANI & Co
Ispirazione per la facciata di una casa contemporanea a due piani
Ispirazione per la facciata di una casa contemporanea a due piani
Maxa Design
Ispirazione per la casa con tetto a falda unica grande contemporaneo a piani sfalsati con rivestimenti misti
Nicholas Moriarty Interiors (NMI, LLC.)
Nicholas Moriarty Interiors
Immagine della facciata di una casa grande marrone contemporanea a due piani con rivestimento in legno
Immagine della facciata di una casa grande marrone contemporanea a due piani con rivestimento in legno
Lee Edwards - residential design
Custom Contemporary Home in a Northwest Modern Style utilizing warm natural materials such as cedar rainscreen siding, douglas fir beams, ceilings and cabinetry to soften the hard edges and clean lines generated with durable materials such as quartz counters, porcelain tile floors, custom steel railings and cast-in-place concrete hardscapes.
Photograph by Miguel Edwards
McClellan | Tellone
Benjamin Benschneider
Idee per la villa grande multicolore contemporanea a tre piani con rivestimento in legno, tetto piano e copertura verde
Idee per la villa grande multicolore contemporanea a tre piani con rivestimento in legno, tetto piano e copertura verde
John Senhauser Architects
Taking its cues from both persona and place, this residence seeks to reconcile a difficult, walnut-wooded site with the late client’s desire to live in a log home in the woods. The residence was conceived as a 24 ft x 150 ft linear bar rising into the trees from northwest to southeast. Positioned according to subdivision covenants, the structure bridges 40 ft across an existing intermittent creek, thereby preserving the natural drainage patterns and habitat. The residence’s long and narrow massing allowed many of the trees to remain, enabling the client to live in a wooded environment. A requested pool “grotto” and porte cochere complete the site interventions. The structure’s section rises successively up a cascading stair to culminate in a glass-enclosed meditative space (known lovingly as the “bird feeder”), providing access to the grass roof via an exterior stair. The walnut trees, cleared from the site during construction, were locally milled and returned to the residence as hardwood flooring.
Photo Credit: Eric Williams (Sophisticated Living magazine)
Christopher Polly Architect
Brett Boardman
Ispirazione per la casa con tetto a falda unica moderno a un piano
Ispirazione per la casa con tetto a falda unica moderno a un piano
Morehouse MacDonald & Associates, Inc. Architects
Photography by Sam Gray. General Contractor: Bennett Hofford Construction Co. Visit our website to learn and see more of this project: www.morehousemacdonald.com
Craig McMahon Architects, Inc.
Photography by Chris Cooper
Immagine della facciata di una casa contemporanea a un piano
Immagine della facciata di una casa contemporanea a un piano
Daryl S. Rantis Architect
Jay Weiland Photographer
Idee per la facciata di una casa contemporanea con rivestimento in legno e scale
Idee per la facciata di una casa contemporanea con rivestimento in legno e scale
Hays + Ewing Design Studio
Readily available roof trusses were inverted to create ceiling interest and deep roof overhangs - a cost effective approach. Photo: Prakash Patel
Esempio della casa con tetto a falda unica piccolo marrone contemporaneo a due piani con rivestimento in legno
Esempio della casa con tetto a falda unica piccolo marrone contemporaneo a due piani con rivestimento in legno
Sticks + Stones Design Group Inc.
The North Island of Hokkaido receives a generous amount of the white stuff making Niseko's annual snowfall of 13 to 15m a prominent design challenge. Other elements that challenged this project included a constricted property within a congested neighbourhood, but with proper placement of the new design one realizes the potential and impressive views of Mount Yotei, an active volcano, to the east and Niseko Ski Hill to the west. To overcome the properties limitations, the roof of the new six bedroom home, is a low sloped shed roof which allows for snow management to the north end of the lot and as the roof gently slopes up to the south, tall walls were created over the living areas for ample glazing to capture day time light and views of the ski hill and Mount Yotei.
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