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McClean Design
Designer: Paul McClean
Project Type: New Single Family Residence
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Approximate Size: 11,000 sf
Project Completed: June 2013
Photographer: Jim Bartsch
dSPACE Studio Ltd, AIA
A unique design element is an operable 17ft glass hangar door at the rear of the addition that can be opened to create a continuous interior-exterior space. Evan Thomas Photography
Janof Architecture
This is the modern, industrial side of the home. The floor-to-ceiling steel windows and spiral staircase bring a contemporary aesthetic to the house. The 19' Kolbe windows capture sweeping views of Mt. Rainier, the Space Needle and Puget Sound.
Ana Williamson Architect
Paul Dyer Photography
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User
The style of architecture was based on a timeless, modern cabin. A simplistic form with quality materials
were chosen to create a minimal yet warm and slightly rustic appearance. The exterior materials were
based on a contemporary interpretation of the materials in the surrounding vicinity/community. The interior
finishes will be a combination of cedar ceilings, walnut cabinets & flooring, locally sourced stone tops, locally
sourced dry-stacked stone veneer, dark warm grey walls & Douglas Fir trim, doors & windows. All woods
will be clear coated & not tinted to avoid trends through the generations.
The overall form is abstractly based on a structure that grows from the adjacent mountain extends up/out
and folds back down into the ground by the use of angled columns supporting the exterior deck.
The spaces were designed to afford a family of five to comfortably live seasonally. A loft over the garage
provides space for guests and an office.
This particular site was chosen by the client for its accessibility & creek view/sounds. The design concept
was driven by the desire to maximize creek exposure as well as enjoying the cabin from the inside out. Lift
and Slide doors from the great room on two walls open onto a large deck (partially covered and partially
open) provides ample outdoor space to enjoy nature.
The cabin will be enjoyed by several generations ages 2-65+ & will not have steps to make the more
seasoned generation able to visit & enjoy the cabin for years to come.
User
Award-winning designer Donna McAlear from New Mood Design defines elegance and style at an upscale Breckenridge vacation home with a Heat & Glo LUX gas fireplace. // Photos by: Darren Edwards Photography, San Diego
Vanguarda Arquitectos
AMD House (2009)
Project, Management and Construction
Location Altos del Sol Gated Neighborhood, Ituzaingo, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Total Area 205 m²
Photo DOT
Principal> Arq. Alejandro Amoedo
Lead Designer> Arq. Alejandro Amoedo
Project Manager> Arq. Alejandro Amoedo
Collaborators> Valeria Bruno, Lucas D´Adamo Baumann, Verónica López Garrido.
The shape of this house, located in a gated neighborhood to the west of Greater Buenos Aires, was inspired by a painting and its driving force was the coincidence of the lines dribbled by its owners long before getting to know each other.
On a trial-and-error basis, it was an experimental project where we sought to get rid of the influences of the predominant images of current design and the main aim was to search for internal and external sensations, sustainability and re-using of left-over materials.
This generates situations to be found almost constantly; the virtual relationship with the garden and its pond, with three levels, interacting with each other through the double-height glass at the different times of the day, together with the clouds, the sky and its different hues. The cross ventilation and the sun entering the room in winter are also significant.
The functional layout finds a solution, in few meters, to the needs of a very large family. On the ground floor, the kitchen, the dining room and the sitting room are integrated so as to offer a spatial continuity that makes them flexible from a functional point of view and visually larger. The half-covered garage, located next to these rooms works as a complement to them, becoming a barbecue area that may be fully closed. The finishes are mainly those of the construction in apparent conditions: reinforced concrete, wood, aluminum and glass.
The main construction system involves rigid frameworks, built by concrete and steel beams and columns, whose main function is to cover large areas with little material and to replace division walls by other items such as furniture, plants, panels, metal or wooden and glass sheets.
Thus, the rooms are filled with natural light and are offered an industrial aspect inspired by the origin of Lofts in New York.
Illinois Glassworks, LLC.
This beautiful contemporary home takes advantage of beautiful prairie views and architecture and Glassworks skill in fabricating, handling and installing architectural glass.
User
The style of architecture was based on a timeless, modern cabin. A simplistic form with quality materials
were chosen to create a minimal yet warm and slightly rustic appearance. The exterior materials were
based on a contemporary interpretation of the materials in the surrounding vicinity/community. The interior
finishes will be a combination of cedar ceilings, walnut cabinets & flooring, locally sourced stone tops, locally
sourced dry-stacked stone veneer, dark warm grey walls & Douglas Fir trim, doors & windows. All woods
will be clear coated & not tinted to avoid trends through the generations.
The overall form is abstractly based on a structure that grows from the adjacent mountain extends up/out
and folds back down into the ground by the use of angled columns supporting the exterior deck.
The spaces were designed to afford a family of five to comfortably live seasonally. A loft over the garage
provides space for guests and an office.
This particular site was chosen by the client for its accessibility & creek view/sounds. The design concept
was driven by the desire to maximize creek exposure as well as enjoying the cabin from the inside out. Lift
and Slide doors from the great room on two walls open onto a large deck (partially covered and partially
open) provides ample outdoor space to enjoy nature.
The cabin will be enjoyed by several generations ages 2-65+ & will not have steps to make the more
seasoned generation able to visit & enjoy the cabin for years to come.
Style Within Limited
Glazed double side return extensions on neighbouring properties with powder coated aluminium frames, roof lights, and bifold doors opening on to flush patio.
Cullinan Studio
Overhangs and bris soleil provide shade over large windows. Photo: Paul Raftery
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ブラウンのコンテンポラリースタイルの家の外観 (ガラスサイディング) の写真
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