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Zola European Windows
Essential, contemporary, and inviting defines this extremely energy efficient, Energy Star certified, Passive House design-inspired home in the Pacific Northwest. Designed for an active family of four, the one-story 3 bedroom, 2 bath floor plan offers tasteful aging in place features, a strong sense of privacy, and a low profile that doesn’t impinge on the natural landscape. This house will heat itself in the dead of winter with less energy than it takes to run a hair dryer, and be sensual to live in while it does it. The forms throughout the home are simple and neutral, allowing for ample natural light, rich warm materials, and of course, room for the Guinea pigs makes this a great example of artful architecture applied to a genuine family lifestyle.
This ultra energy efficient home relies on extremely high levels of insulation, air-tight detailing and construction, and the implementation of high performance, custom made European windows and doors by Zola Windows. Zola’s ThermoPlus Clad line, which boasts R-11 triple glazing and is thermally broken with a layer of patented German Purenit®, was selected for the project. Natural daylight enters both from the tilt & turn and fixed windows in the living and dining areas, and through the terrace door that leads seamlessly outside to the natural landscape.
Project Designed & Built by: artisansgroup
Certifications: Energy Star & Built Green Lvl 4
Photography: Art Gray of Art Gray Photography
TKP Architects
Welcome to the essential refined mountain rustic home: warm, homey, and sturdy. The house’s structure is genuine heavy timber framing, skillfully constructed with mortise and tenon joinery. Distressed beams and posts have been reclaimed from old American barns to enjoy a second life as they define varied, inviting spaces. Traditional carpentry is at its best in the great room’s exquisitely crafted wood trusses. Rugged Lodge is a retreat that’s hard to return from.
Sarco Architects Costa Rica - Caribbean
Bartlett Residence has an environmentally friendly architectural design. Since the columns are slanted the upper level is larger which gives more shade to the lower level. This allows the design to have a really open terrace with outdoor living and kitchen while taking advantage of the steep slope that the terrain has.
// Gerardo Marín E.
By Design Interiors, Inc.
A lovely entrance complete with a custom built wagon wheel light fixture welcomes guest to the amazing, rustic home.
Builder: Wamhoff Development
Designer: Erika Barczak, Allied ASID - By Design Interiors, Inc.
Photography by: Brad Carr - B-Rad Studios
Duket Architects Planners
Designed for a family with four younger children, it was important that the house feel comfortable, open, and that family activities be encouraged. The study is directly accessible and visible to the family room in order that these would not be isolated from one another.
Primary living areas and decks are oriented to the south, opening the spacious interior to views of the yard and wooded flood plain beyond. Southern exposure provides ample internal light, shaded by trees and deep overhangs; electronically controlled shades block low afternoon sun. Clerestory glazing offers light above the second floor hall serving the bedrooms and upper foyer. Stone and various woods are utilized throughout the exterior and interior providing continuity and a unified natural setting.
A swimming pool, second garage and courtyard are located to the east and out of the primary view, but with convenient access to the screened porch and kitchen.
Constantin Eugen Cozma
The Peak is a simple but not conventional cabin retreat design
It is the first model in a series of designs tailored for landowners, developers and anyone seeking a daring but simple approach for a cabin.
Up to 96 sqm Net (usable) area and 150 sqm gross floor area, ideal for short rental experiences.
Using a light gauge steel structural framing or a timber solution as well.
Featuring a kitchenette, dining, living, bedroom, two bathrooms and an inspiring attic at the top.
Ileana Schinder, PLLC
Conversion of a 1 car garage into an studio Additional Dwelling Unit
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ワシントンD.C.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 (混合材サイディング) の写真
David D Harlan Architects LLC
Porch and Entry to Sunroom.
"2012 Alice Washburn Award" Winning Home - A.I.A. Connecticut
Read more at https://ddharlanarchitects.com/tag/alice-washburn/
“2014 Stanford White Award, Residential Architecture – New Construction Under 5000 SF, Extown Farm Cottage, David D. Harlan Architects LLC”, The Institute of Classical Architecture & Art (ICAA).
“2009 ‘Grand Award’ Builder’s Design and Planning”, Builder Magazine and The National Association of Home Builders.
“2009 People’s Choice Award”, A.I.A. Connecticut.
"The 2008 Residential Design Award", ASID Connecticut
“The 2008 Pinnacle Award for Excellence”, ASID Connecticut.
“HOBI Connecticut 2008 Award, ‘Best Not So Big House’”, Connecticut Home Builders Association.
Skyhook Design
Exterior spiral stair accessing a roof top deck. Combination of metal and stucco siding.
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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 (混合材サイディング、紫の外壁) の写真
J.T. Design
Removing that odd roof plane allow us to use the split shed and clerestory to create a taller entryway and expand the upper floor of this tri-level to create bigger bedrooms and a bonus study space along with a laundry room upstairs. The design goal was to make this look like it is all part of the original design, just cleaner and more modern. Moving to a concrete step entryway was a huge improvement from the previous spaced trex decking
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