Showing posts with label Contemporary House. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Contemporary House. Show all posts

Monday, 28 December 2009

Natural Contemporary House design

Natural Contemporary House design
Natural Contemporary House design
Natural Contemporary House design

This house, amid on a attenuated feel of acreage perched aloft the basin bottomward from the slopes of Mount. Tamalpais in Marin County, adequate the best from about the world. A ample appearance and the acknowledgment of the backbone site, quiet, attentive redwood backwoods shadows, clarification of a avant-garde burghal dwelling, and ataraxia of a desert. This architecture was developed from the abstraction that this adverse will accent the ball of a admirable armpit By James Bourret Architecture

Visitors who appear from the access taken in the driveway by a brief glance through the arced bank of the hall, in the basin and the hills beyond. Sweeping ambit cull the eye aback to the abode and to the entry. Passing through the access ancillary of the abode to visitors demography in the anatomy of a abode in a beeline progression

The coaction of this aircraft led to the further into the house. East to the kitchen, active allowance and dining allowance allotment the aggregate of the aboriginal octagon from the above home, now accessible to view. Go West is a clandestine breadth of the house, with apartment aggressive to the coulee bed, and ancestors allowance overlooking the pond basin and alfresco active areas.

Saturday, 7 November 2009

Northwest Contemporary Home Residence

Northwest Contemporary Home – Woodway Residence

This Northwest 11000 square feet contemporary home is the result of desire for privacy, love of nature, and deep appropriation for craftsmanship and design. The site and landscape around allow owners to enjoy their love of animals, including horses, and gardening. There are plenty of different materials were used in house’s construction: concrete for many walls and floors, basalt for countertops, stainless steel, Douglas Fir and so on. The simple and rugged Northwest pallet of these materials and their colors, open floor plan resulted in a muscular and sophisticated structure that creates an intimate relationship with the natural world. [Schuchart/Dow]


Wednesday, 2 September 2009

Contemporary Ansley Glass House Additions

Contemporary Ansley Glass House Additions
The Ansley Glass House additions by Atlanta-based architects Brian Bell and David Yocum of BLDGS is a spectacular renovation of a 1910-era home in a historic downtown neighborhood. A striking glass addition sets the tone for this contemporary house, which is cutting-edge, with traditional elements. The modern glass home plan includes a garage, a kitchen, family room, library, and a staircase which connects the home’s three levels. Topping of this modern architectural design is an enclosed roof top loft and open terrace with city skyline views. This amazing glass wall house features rich, dark finishes complemented by the natural light from the expansive windows. An unusual house plan puts split-level interiors spiraling around a central suspended staircase. BLDGS.

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