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SALA Architects
The homeowners sought to create a modest, modern, lakeside cottage, nestled into a narrow lot in Tonka Bay. The site inspired a modified shotgun-style floor plan, with rooms laid out in succession from front to back. Simple and authentic materials provide a soft and inviting palette for this modern home. Wood finishes in both warm and soft grey tones complement a combination of clean white walls, blue glass tiles, steel frames, and concrete surfaces. Sustainable strategies were incorporated to provide healthy living and a net-positive-energy-use home. Onsite geothermal, solar panels, battery storage, insulation systems, and triple-pane windows combine to provide independence from frequent power outages and supply excess power to the electrical grid.
Photos by Corey Gaffer
SPACELINEDESIGN ARCHITECTS
Curvaceous geometry shapes this super insulated modern earth-contact home-office set within the desert xeriscape landscape on the outskirts of Phoenix Arizona, USA.
This detached Desert Office or Guest House is actually set below the xeriscape desert garden by 30", creating eye level garden views when seated at your desk. Hidden below, completely underground and naturally cooled by the masonry walls in full earth contact, sits a six car garage and storage space.
There is a spiral stair connecting the two levels creating the sensation of climbing up and out through the landscaping as you rise up the spiral, passing by the curved glass windows set right at ground level.
This property falls withing the City Of Scottsdale Natural Area Open Space (NAOS) area so special attention was required for this sensitive desert land project.
CSI Architects
The house is located on a hillside overlooking the Colorado River and mountains beyond. It is designed for a young couple with two children, and grandparents who come to visit and stay for certain period of time.
The house consists of a L shaped two-story volume connected by a one-story base. A courtyard with a reflection pool is located in the heart of the house, bringing daylight and fresh air into the surrounding rooms. The main living areas are positioned on the south end and open up for sunlight and uninterrupted views out to the mountains. Outside the dining and living rooms is a covered terrace with a fire place on one end, a place to get directly connected with natural surroundings.
Wood screens are located at along windows and the terrace facing south, the screens can move to different positions to block unwanted sun light at different time of the day. The house is mainly made of concrete with large glass windows and sliding doors that bring in daylight and permit natural ventilation.
The design intends to create a structure that people can perceive and appreciate both the “raw” nature outside the house: the mountain, the river and the trees, and also the “abstract” natural phenomena filtered through the structure, such as the reflection pool, the sound of rain water dropping into the pool, the light and shadow play by the sun penetrating through the windows, and the wind flowing through the space.
Group D Architects
This project is a remodel of and extension to a modest suburban semi detached property.
The scheme involved a complete remodel of the existing building, integrating existing spaces with the newly created spaces for living, dining and cooking. A keen cook, an important aspect of the brief was to incorporate a substantial back kitchen to service the main kitchen for entertaining during larger gatherings.
Keen to express a clear distinction between the old and the new, with a fondness of industrial details, the client embraced the proposal to expose structural elements and keep to a minimal material palette.
Initially daunted by the prospect of substantial home improvement works, yet faced with the dilemma of being unable to find a property that met their needs in a locality in which they wanted to continue to live, Group D's management of the project has enabled the client to remain in an area they love in a home that serves their needs.
The Genesis Design Studio Ltd
A garden room accommodating a study and gym. There is a flat roof, timber cladding and aluminium framed glazed sliding doors.
ハンプシャーにあるお手頃価格の小さなコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (緑化屋根) の写真
ハンプシャーにあるお手頃価格の小さなコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (緑化屋根) の写真
Light House Architecture & Science
キャンベラにあるお手頃価格の小さなコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (レンガサイディング、黄色い外壁、緑化屋根) の写真
Novell Design Build & Novella Outdoors
People are happier in a green environment than in grey surroundings!
Between the pavers, we planted some creeping thyme, and put a little plum tree in their small yard! An herb garden and downspout garden was a must-have for these excellent chefs.
By building a living roof, we climate-proofed this laneway.A green roof provides a rainwater buffer, purifies the air, reduces the ambient temperature, regulates the indoor temperature, saves energy and encourages biodiversity in the city.
Arch. Luca Docci
L'edificio è realizzato con struttura in legno e tamponamenti di pareti e solai in balle di paglia che hanno un ottimo potere isolante sia termico che acustico.
Synthesis Design Inc.
This west coast modern laneway home is designed at the front of our client’s property, utilizing a space that was lacking purpose. We worked with our clients to execute a design that provided additional living space for their evolving family.
Arch. Luca Docci
L'edificio è realizzato con struttura in legno e tamponamenti di pareti e solai in balle di paglia che hanno un ottimo potere isolante sia termico che acustico.
AFC ARCHITECTES
La façade principale en retrait de la rue, donne sur une grande terrasse où s'ouvre l'espace de vie avec sa cuisine américaine .
les longs pans latéraux cadrent les vues et protègent des vues latérales du voisinage
norman heimbrodt architekt
Fotos: S² Fotografie [Sabine Bartsch]
フランクフルトにある高級な小さなコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (漆喰サイディング、緑化屋根) の写真
フランクフルトにある高級な小さなコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (漆喰サイディング、緑化屋根) の写真
SPACELINEDESIGN ARCHITECTS
Curvaceous geometry shapes this super insulated modern earth-contact home-office set within the desert xeriscape landscape on the outskirts of Phoenix Arizona, USA.
This detached Desert Office or Guest House is actually set below the xeriscape desert garden by 30", creating eye level garden views when seated at your desk. Hidden below, completely underground and naturally cooled by the masonry walls in full earth contact, sits a six car garage and storage space.
There is a spiral stair connecting the two levels creating the sensation of climbing up and out through the landscaping as you rise up the spiral, passing by the curved glass windows set right at ground level.
This property falls withing the City Of Scottsdale Natural Area Open Space (NAOS) area so special attention was required for this sensitive desert land project.
CSI Architects
The house is located on a hillside overlooking the Colorado River and mountains beyond. It is designed for a young couple with two children, and grandparents who come to visit and stay for certain period of time.
The house consists of a L shaped two-story volume connected by a one-story base. A courtyard with a reflection pool is located in the heart of the house, bringing daylight and fresh air into the surrounding rooms. The main living areas are positioned on the south end and open up for sunlight and uninterrupted views out to the mountains. Outside the dining and living rooms is a covered terrace with a fire place on one end, a place to get directly connected with natural surroundings.
Wood screens are located at along windows and the terrace facing south, the screens can move to different positions to block unwanted sun light at different time of the day. The house is mainly made of concrete with large glass windows and sliding doors that bring in daylight and permit natural ventilation.
The design intends to create a structure that people can perceive and appreciate both the “raw” nature outside the house: the mountain, the river and the trees, and also the “abstract” natural phenomena filtered through the structure, such as the reflection pool, the sound of rain water dropping into the pool, the light and shadow play by the sun penetrating through the windows, and the wind flowing through the space.
Arch. Luca Docci
L'edificio è realizzato con struttura in legno e tamponamenti di pareti e solai in balle di paglia che hanno un ottimo potere isolante sia termico che acustico.
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