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Renaissance GSB
Central glass pavilion for cooking, dining, and gathering at Big Tree Camp. This southern façade is a composition of steel, glass and screened panels with galvanized metal and cypress wood cladding, lighter in nature and a distinct contrast to the north facing masonry façade. The window wall offers large pristine views of the south Texas landscape.
Home Design & Decor Magazine
Photographer: Dror Baldinger
http://www.houzz.com/pro/drorbaldinger/dror-baldinger-aia-architectural-photography
Designer: Jim Gewinner
http://energyarch.com/
April/May 2015
A Glass House in the Hill Country
http://urbanhomemagazine.com/feature/1349
Stephen T. Terhune, Architect
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EnergyPal Solar
Beautifully balanced and serene desert landscaped modern build with standing seam metal roofing and seamless solar panel array. The simplistic and stylish property boasts huge energy savings with the high production solar array.
Dominic McKenzie Architects
Photographer: Will Pryce
Eidolon House is the Winner of the Sunday Times British Homes Awards 2014 for Best One-off House.
It is believed to be the first mirror-clad house in London.
Although located adjacent to the historic Highgate Cemetery and in a Conservation Area, Swains Lane has a tradition of innovative contemporary architecture. No. 85 (next door) by Eldridge Smerin Architects won a RIBA award in 2009 and John Winter’s 1969 Corten steel clad house at No. 81 is one of the few Modern houses to be Grade II* listed.
Eidolon House builds on the tradition of glass and steel Modernist housing started by Winter. Here in contrast to Winter’s use of rusted Corten steel, the renovated house is clad in mirror polished stainless steel reflecting the trees opposite – highlighting the changing of the seasons. Inside the house further celebrates its fantastic setting with large windows and an open-plan top floor overlooking the overgrown cemetery beyond.
The project name refers to the reflective cladding and cemetery context – Eidolon means phantom, apparition, double image and idealised.
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