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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.
Elemental Energy
When Chris B. came to us about building a solarized barn on his Hillsboro property we jumped at the opportunity to design a perfectly situated solar roof. Given the location, the optimal tilt and orientation for maximum annual solar resource is a 35 degree tilt and 183 azimuth, making the Tilt and Orientation Factor (TOF) a perfect 100%! This standing seam metal roof—the optimal roofing material for solar—was sized to allow a 3' supported walkway around the entire perimeter of the building and enough space for 20.67kW worth of solar panels to make the property net-zero. It's literally perfect!
Estimated Annual Energy Production: 21,598 kWh/yr - Includes (25) Year Warranty.
Premier Homes by Jones
front elevation, limestone surrounds
セントルイスにある高級な巨大なトラディショナルスタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (レンガサイディング) の写真
セントルイスにある高級な巨大なトラディショナルスタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (レンガサイディング) の写真
LaRue Architects
Entirely off the grid, this sleek contemporary is an icon for energy efficiency. Sporting an extensive photovoltaic system, rainwater collection system, and passive heating and cooling, this home will stand apart from its neighbors for many years to come.
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Austin-San Antonio Urban Home, April/May 2014
Photo Credit: Coles Hairston
Fivedot
A bungalow containing a bedroom, sitting room, kitchenette and two bathrooms. This project provides on site housing for the owner of a construction firm and guest quarters when he is not on site. The project uses thickened side walls and glazed end walls to blur the border between inside and outside. The large deck and overhanging roof allow outdoor enjoyment in the hot and wet climate of Costa Rica. Integrated stacked stone site walls tie the building into the site while the raised deck frames the expansive views down the valley.
NEVA Architecture Intérieure - Interior Design
Bienvenue dans l'adorable petit studio-maisonnette en briques situé à Vincennes en fond de cour ! La fenêtre principale a été décorée de petits buis en pots.
Abramson Architects
The ATA design team wanted to bring that indoor-outdoor California feeling to this home in Wyoming by highlighting its physical connection to the land. Because of the climate, however, they opted for expansive windows, not expansive openings, to capture the beautiful quality of light and the picturesque view. These windows are layered with concrete, steel and wood to converge in textural detail, accenting the sloping wings and defining a natural focal point.
Photo: Jim Bartsch
Paula Ables Interiors
The tower on the right is the kids/Guest wing of the house. The stone area is a winding stairway that takes you to an observation deck on the back of the house
Coles Hairston
Turnbull Griffin Haesloop
Architects: Turnbull Griffin Haesloop
Photography: Matthew Millman
サンフランシスコにあるおしゃれな家の外観 (メタルサイディング) の写真
サンフランシスコにあるおしゃれな家の外観 (メタルサイディング) の写真
家の外観 - 片流れ屋根、赤い外壁の家の写真
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