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Abramson Architects
The back side of the home is configured with layers of slightly offset forms.
Photo: Jim Bartsch
ロサンゼルスにある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) の写真
ロサンゼルスにある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) の写真
Nosan Signature Homes
This home is inspired by the Frank Lloyd Wright Robie House in Chicago and features large overhangs and a shallow sloped hip roof. The exterior features long pieces of Indiana split-faced limestone in varying heights and elongated norman brick with horizontal raked joints and vertical flush joints to further emphasize the linear theme. The courtyard features a combination of exposed aggregate and saw-cut concrete while the entry steps are porcelain tile. The siding and fascia are wire-brushed African mahogany with a smooth mahogany reveal between boards.
Dynia Architects
Extensive valley and mountain views inspired the siting of this simple L-shaped house that is anchored into the landscape. This shape forms an intimate courtyard with the sweeping views to the south. Looking back through the entry, glass walls frame the view of a significant mountain peak justifying the plan skew.
The circulation is arranged along the courtyard in order that all the major spaces have access to the extensive valley views. A generous eight-foot overhang along the southern portion of the house allows for sun shading in the summer and passive solar gain during the harshest winter months. The open plan and generous window placement showcase views throughout the house. The living room is located in the southeast corner of the house and cantilevers into the landscape affording stunning panoramic views.
Project Year: 2012
Parsons Construction Inc
Very contemporary home with great river views. Three distinct components. Garage with separate guest quarters above. Single car garage for boat & water toys with guest quarters toward the back.
Richard Cole Architecture
A composition of concrete, recyled brick and copper cladding with a floating timber lined steel framed roof. Built an an extremely steep site, a garage was excavated at street level with a lift to the living areas and separate studio.
Marvin
The quarter-mile approach winds through a towering stand of century pines to a shoreline that was once the winter campsite of French explorer Samuel de Champlain, some 400 years ago. Today, a tent-like, metal-clad wedge appears, hovering above the forest floor on tiny wooden legs. This 4000-square-foot vacation home on the mighty Ottawa River embraces a comfortable balance between shelter and exposure.
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