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小さな独立型アジアンスタイルの物置小屋・庭小屋の写真

Lucey Tea House
Lucey Tea House
Andrew A. Willett, Architect, PAAndrew A. Willett, Architect, PA
Photos by Jay Weiland
他の地域にあるラグジュアリーな小さなアジアンスタイルのおしゃれな物置小屋・庭小屋の写真
Petunia, a Japanese Tea House
Petunia, a Japanese Tea House
Hoffman Grayson Architects LLPHoffman Grayson Architects LLP
The Deity is placed on a triangular mahogany shelf in the near left corner, facing east. Glen Grayson, Architect
ニューヨークにある高級な小さなアジアンスタイルのおしゃれなスタジオ・作業場の写真
Bonsai Pavilion
Bonsai Pavilion
Altura ArchitectsAltura Architects
Our client has a large collection of bonsai trees and wanted an exhibition space for the extensive collection and a workshop to tend to the growing plants. Together we came up with a plan for a beautiful garden with plenty of space and a water feature. The design also included a Japanese-influenced pavilion in the middle of the garden. The pavilion is comprised of three separate rooms. The first room is features a tokonoma, a small recessed space to display art. The second, and largest room, provides an open area for display. The room can be accessed by large glass folding doors and has plenty of natural light filtering through the skylights above. The third room is a workspace with tool storage. Photography by Todd Crawford
Japanese Teahouse
Japanese Teahouse
Steve Lick TimberworksSteve Lick Timberworks
Steve Lick Timber works. A serene spot from which to enjoy the garden.
ウーロンゴンにあるお手頃価格の小さなアジアンスタイルのおしゃれなガーデニング小屋の写真
NVBL Garden - NW1
NVBL Garden - NW1
Kane Hulse StudioKane Hulse Studio
Designed to embrace the shadow, the 18 sqm garden studio is hidden amongst the large conservation trees, the overgrown garden and the three two metre high brick walls which run alongside neighbouring houses. The client required a private office space, a haven away from the business of the city and separate from the main Edwardian house. The proposal adapts to its surroundings and has minimal impact through the use of natural materials, the sedum roof and the plan, which wraps around the large existing False Acacia tree. The space internally is practical and flexible, including an open plan room with large windows overlooking the gardens, a small kitchen with storage and a separate shower room. Covering merely 12.8% of the entire garden surface, the proposal is a tribute to timber construction: Tar coated external marine plywood, timber frame structure and exposed oiled birch interior clad walls. Two opposite skins cover the frame, distinguishing the shell of the black coated exterior within the shadow and the warmness of the interior birch. The cladding opens and closes depending on use, revealing and concealing the life within.
Karesansui - Trockenlandschaftsgarten - Japanese Dry Landscape Garden
Karesansui - Trockenlandschaftsgarten - Japanese Dry Landscape Garden
KOKENIWA Japanische GartengestaltungKOKENIWA Japanische Gartengestaltung
www.kokeniwa.de
ハノーファーにある小さなアジアンスタイルのおしゃれなガーデニング小屋の写真
アースバックハウス
アースバックハウス
株式会社 木村グリーンガーデナー株式会社 木村グリーンガーデナー
森の図書館として沢山の本と 芝生を思わせるフカフカ絨毯・・・ 外界の音も遮断されるので、時間を悪れてしまいそうです。 包まれた感がある不思議な空間ですね。
他の地域にある低価格の小さなアジアンスタイルのおしゃれなスタジオ・作業場の写真
Japanisches Gartenhaus Shoji
Japanisches Gartenhaus Shoji
Drixler Japanische HäuserDrixler Japanische Häuser
japanisches Gartenhaus mit Yakumi Shoji. in der Mitte kleine Fensterchen zu hochschieben. Es entsteht ein gerahmtes Bild des Gartens
他の地域にある高級な小さなアジアンスタイルのおしゃれな物置小屋・庭小屋の写真
NVBL Garden - NW1
NVBL Garden - NW1
Kane Hulse StudioKane Hulse Studio
Designed to embrace the shadow, the 18 sqm garden studio is hidden amongst the large conservation trees, the overgrown garden and the three two metre high brick walls which run alongside neighbouring houses. The client required a private office space, a haven away from the business of the city and separate from the main Edwardian house. The proposal adapts to its surroundings and has minimal impact through the use of natural materials, the sedum roof and the plan, which wraps around the large existing False Acacia tree. The space internally is practical and flexible, including an open plan room with large windows overlooking the gardens, a small kitchen with storage and a separate shower room. Covering merely 12.8% of the entire garden surface, the proposal is a tribute to timber construction: Tar coated external marine plywood, timber frame structure and exposed oiled birch interior clad walls. Two opposite skins cover the frame, distinguishing the shell of the black coated exterior within the shadow and the warmness of the interior birch. The cladding opens and closes depending on use, revealing and concealing the life within.
Lucey Tea House
Lucey Tea House
Andrew A. Willett, Architect, PAAndrew A. Willett, Architect, PA
One of my favorite objects I've ever created. Just stunning. The Japanese inspired fence work by the firm as well. Photos by Jay Weiland
他の地域にあるラグジュアリーな小さなアジアンスタイルのおしゃれな物置小屋・庭小屋の写真
Petunia, a Japanese Tea House
Petunia, a Japanese Tea House
Hoffman Grayson Architects LLPHoffman Grayson Architects LLP
The scroll was designed to say "REST, RELAX, REFLECT". The custom rectangular window creates an 8" deep granite ledge, looking out into the hillside woodland setting. Glen Grayson, Architect
Petunia, a Japanese Tea House
Petunia, a Japanese Tea House
Hoffman Grayson Architects LLPHoffman Grayson Architects LLP
The cedar shingle roof is partially hipped, to allow for small triangular transoms set into the cedar framing. A custom rectangular window projects out from the back wall. The ridge beam was milled from Utile, and African hardwood considered more sustainable than Mahogany. Glen Grayson, Architect
Petunia, a Japanese Tea House
Petunia, a Japanese Tea House
Hoffman Grayson Architects LLPHoffman Grayson Architects LLP
The custom round window with a dragonfly motif was designed as a portal overlooking the woodland gardens, and koi pond in the distance. A small built-in cabinet houses the essentials for making tea, and two floating mahogany shelves hold a small tea pot and cups. Glen Grayson, Architect
Lucey Tea House
Lucey Tea House
Andrew A. Willett, Architect, PAAndrew A. Willett, Architect, PA
A jewel in the night. The ultimate yard art. Photos by Jay Weiland
他の地域にあるラグジュアリーな小さなアジアンスタイルのおしゃれな物置小屋・庭小屋の写真
Petunia, a Japanese Tea House
Petunia, a Japanese Tea House
Hoffman Grayson Architects LLPHoffman Grayson Architects LLP
The elements in the Tea House are arranged in accordance with the Bagua. The walls are finished in Japanese stucco, with cedar wainscoting, and straight grain Douglas Fir trim. The cathedral ceiling is framed in Cedar, with cedar tongue and groove planking. The floor is straight grain Douglas Fir. A custom table was designed to fit below the far window, made from the same slab of Utile that was used for the ridge beam. Glen Grayson, Architect
Bonsai Pavilion
Bonsai Pavilion
Altura ArchitectsAltura Architects
Our client has a large collection of bonsai trees and wanted an exhibition space for the extensive collection and a workshop to tend to the growing plants. Together we came up with a plan for a beautiful garden with plenty of space and a water feature. The design also included a Japanese-influenced pavilion in the middle of the garden. The pavilion is comprised of three separate rooms. The first room is features a tokonoma, a small recessed space to display art. The second, and largest room, provides an open area for display. The room can be accessed by large glass folding doors and has plenty of natural light filtering through the skylights above. The third room is a workspace with tool storage. Photography by Todd Crawford
Bonsai Pavilion
Bonsai Pavilion
Altura ArchitectsAltura Architects
Our client has a large collection of bonsai trees and wanted an exhibition space for the extensive collection and a workshop to tend to the growing plants. Together we came up with a plan for a beautiful garden with plenty of space and a water feature. The design also included a Japanese-influenced pavilion in the middle of the garden. The pavilion is comprised of three separate rooms. The first room is features a tokonoma, a small recessed space to display art. The second, and largest room, provides an open area for display. The room can be accessed by large glass folding doors and has plenty of natural light filtering through the skylights above. The third room is a workspace with tool storage. Photography by Todd Crawford
Japanese Teahouse
Japanese Teahouse
Steve Lick TimberworksSteve Lick Timberworks
Steve Lick Timber works. A serene spot from which to enjoy the garden.
他の地域にあるお手頃価格の小さなアジアンスタイルのおしゃれなガーデニング小屋の写真
NVBL Garden - NW1
NVBL Garden - NW1
Kane Hulse StudioKane Hulse Studio
Designed to embrace the shadow, the 18 sqm garden studio is hidden amongst the large conservation trees, the overgrown garden and the three two metre high brick walls which run alongside neighbouring houses. The client required a private office space, a haven away from the business of the city and separate from the main Edwardian house. The proposal adapts to its surroundings and has minimal impact through the use of natural materials, the sedum roof and the plan, which wraps around the large existing False Acacia tree. The space internally is practical and flexible, including an open plan room with large windows overlooking the gardens, a small kitchen with storage and a separate shower room. Covering merely 12.8% of the entire garden surface, the proposal is a tribute to timber construction: Tar coated external marine plywood, timber frame structure and exposed oiled birch interior clad walls. Two opposite skins cover the frame, distinguishing the shell of the black coated exterior within the shadow and the warmness of the interior birch. The cladding opens and closes depending on use, revealing and concealing the life within.
NVBL Garden - NW1
NVBL Garden - NW1
Kane Hulse StudioKane Hulse Studio
Designed to embrace the shadow, the 18 sqm garden studio is hidden amongst the large conservation trees, the overgrown garden and the three two metre high brick walls which run alongside neighbouring houses. The client required a private office space, a haven away from the business of the city and separate from the main Edwardian house. The proposal adapts to its surroundings and has minimal impact through the use of natural materials, the sedum roof and the plan, which wraps around the large existing False Acacia tree. The space internally is practical and flexible, including an open plan room with large windows overlooking the gardens, a small kitchen with storage and a separate shower room. Covering merely 12.8% of the entire garden surface, the proposal is a tribute to timber construction: Tar coated external marine plywood, timber frame structure and exposed oiled birch interior clad walls. Two opposite skins cover the frame, distinguishing the shell of the black coated exterior within the shadow and the warmness of the interior birch. The cladding opens and closes depending on use, revealing and concealing the life within.

小さな独立型アジアンスタイルの物置小屋・庭小屋の写真

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