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Terrasses des Oliviers - Paysagiste Paris
Ispirazione per una grande terrazza minimalista sul tetto e sul tetto con un giardino in vaso, nessuna copertura e parapetto in legno
ARCHI-TEXTUAL, PLLC
http://www.architextual.com/built-work#/2013-11/
A view of the hot tub with stairs and exterior lighting.
Photography:
michael k. wilkinson
Mark Brand Architecture
This tri-level deck for grand entertaining was commissioned by a San Francisco designer. He had worked with us before and knew we would bring a sense of coherence and style to this project while handling the complexities of existing retaining walls and an abrupt and unpredictable downhill slope. Crisply detailed interlocking forms clad in wood siding with glass windscreens and frameless railings create a unique visual statement accented by a spiral stair with spiraling rails. The up-kicked trellis at the top level adds a note of whimsy and indoor-outdoor flow is maximized by the use of a NanaWall. Interior work includes redesign of the interior stair to create more visual unity with the rest of the house. To add a little magic and create a sense of openness between the master bedroom and the stair we designed a six foot wide pivoting door which we clad in leather over magnetic metal, resulting in an expressive wall that could also be used as a personal note board. Photo by Mark Brand.
DUCHATEAU Floors
Horwitz Residence designed by Minarc
*The house is oriented so that all of the rooms can enjoy the outdoor living area which includes Pool, outdoor dinning / bbq and play court.
• The flooring used in this residence is by DuChateau Floors - Terra Collection in Zimbabwe. The modern dark colors of the collection match both contemporary & traditional interior design
• It’s orientation is thought out to maximize passive solar design and natural ventilations, with solar chimney escaping hot air during summer and heating cold air during winter eliminated the need for mechanical air handling.
• Simple Eco-conscious design that is focused on functionality and creating a healthy breathing family environment.
• The design elements are oriented to take optimum advantage of natural light and cross ventilation.
• Maximum use of natural light to cut down electrical cost.
• Interior/exterior courtyards allows for natural ventilation as do the master sliding window and living room sliders.
• Conscious effort in using only materials in their most organic form.
• Solar thermal radiant floor heating through-out the house
• Heated patio and fireplace for outdoor dining maximizes indoor/outdoor living. The entry living room has glass to both sides to further connect the indoors and outdoors.
• Floor and ceiling materials connected in an unobtrusive and whimsical manner to increase floor plan flow and space.
• Magnetic chalkboard sliders in the play area and paperboard sliders in the kids' rooms transform the house itself into a medium for children's artistic expression.
• Material contrasts (stone, steal, wood etc.) makes this modern home warm and family
Urban Skies
The beautiful and modern holiday home near Dorchester features our pergola to the rooftop terrace that provides stunning views. The bespoke pergola was designed and engineered to span to the full width over the outdoor kitchen and provide shelter from rain, wind and the sun. It features rotating louvres along with perimeter LED lighting, vertical tension blinds and external heaters, all of which are manually operated via remote.
Mohler + Ghillino Architects
View of garden courtyard of main unit with french doors connecting interior and exterior spaces. Retractable awnings provide shade in the summer but pull back to maximize daylight during the long, dark Seattle winter.
photo: Fred Kihara
Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects
A full-sized roof deck has a built-in barbecue and fireplace and allows for various entertaining configurations to take advantage of the stunning sunset and white water views. (Photo: Matthew Millman)
David Coleman / Architecture
Tower House by David Coleman / Architecture located in the Wallingford neighborhood of Seattle, WA.
Immagine di una terrazza minimalista sul tetto e sul tetto
Immagine di una terrazza minimalista sul tetto e sul tetto
Paul Davis Architects
Photograph by Art Gray
Immagine di una grande terrazza minimalista sul tetto e al primo piano con nessuna copertura
Immagine di una grande terrazza minimalista sul tetto e al primo piano con nessuna copertura
MN Fence + Deck
This walkout deck features Trex Rocky Harbour decking with LP smart side trim. The underside is finished with aluminum soffit to give a clean, complete look. The deck is finished off with Fortress Aluminum Railing in white.
Spacecrafting / Architectural Photography
Builder: John Kraemer & Sons, Inc. - Architect: Charlie & Co. Design, Ltd. - Interior Design: Martha O’Hara Interiors - Photo: Spacecrafting Photography
chadbourne + doss architects
The roof deck of the Cycle House by chadbourne + doss architects includes a cantilevered roof that provides covered space for outdoor lounging.
photo by Benjamin Benschneider
Colorworks Landscape Design
Backyard Remodel in Huntington Beach, Ca.
Style: Modern
Price Range: $70,000 - $75,000
Project Details:
Demo, grading, cleanup, and removals.
Trex deck and new concrete with top cast finish
3/4” dark gray crushed rock
Daytona 80 turf, Mexican beach pebbles, LED low voltage lights by E-Sunn.
Backyard entrance gate w/penofin oil stain for toppers and gates
French drains
Black mulch
Drip zone for plants
SkB Architects
Originally built in 1955, this modest penthouse apartment typified the small, separated living spaces of its era. The design challenge was how to create a home that reflected contemporary taste and the client’s desire for an environment rich in materials and textures. The keys to updating the space were threefold: break down the existing divisions between rooms; emphasize the connection to the adjoining 850-square-foot terrace; and establish an overarching visual harmony for the home through the use of simple, elegant materials.
The renovation preserves and enhances the home’s mid-century roots while bringing the design into the 21st century—appropriate given the apartment’s location just a few blocks from the fairgrounds of the 1962 World’s Fair.
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