小さな黒い屋根の家 (メタルサイディング) の写真
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The modern materials revitalize the 100-year old house while respecting the historic shape and vernacular of the area.
オタワにある低価格の小さなモダンスタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (メタルサイディング、縦張り) の写真
オタワにある低価格の小さなモダンスタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (メタルサイディング、縦張り) の写真
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New Zealand Certified Builders Association
This sleek, pavilion-style building contains a trove of high-end features packed into 73m2.
他の地域にある小さなビーチスタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (メタルサイディング) の写真
他の地域にある小さなビーチスタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (メタルサイディング) の写真
Princeton Design Collaborative
Detail of front entry canopy pylon. photo by Jeffery Edward Tryon
ニューアークにあるお手頃価格の小さなモダンスタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (メタルサイディング、下見板張り) の写真
ニューアークにあるお手頃価格の小さなモダンスタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (メタルサイディング、下見板張り) の写真
Sandy Anghie Architect
An extension and renovation to a timber bungalow built in the early 1900s in Shenton Park, Western Australia.
Budget $300,000 to $500,000.
The original house is characteristic of the suburb in which it is located, developed during the period 1900 to 1939. A Precinct Policy guides development, to preserve and enhance the established neighbourhood character of Shenton Park.
With south facing rear, one of the key aspects of the design was to separate the new living / kitchen space from the original house with a courtyard - to allow northern light to the main living spaces. The courtyard also provides cross ventilation and a great connection with the garden. This is a huge change from the original south facing kitchen and meals, which was not only very small, but quite dark and gloomy.
Another key design element was to increase the connection with the garden. Despite the beautiful backyard and leafy suburb, the original house was completely cut off from the garden. Now you can see the backyard the moment you step in the front door, and the courtyard breaks the journey as you move through the central corridor of the home to the new kitchen and living area. The entire interior of the home is light and bright.
The rear elevation is contemporary, and provides a definite contrast to the original house, but doesn't feel out of place. There is a connection in the architecture between the old and new - for example, in the scale, in the materials, in the pitch of the roof.
Details Design and Staging
The front view of the cabin hints at the small footprint while a view of the back exposes the expansiveness that is offered across all four stories.
This small 934sf lives large offering over 1700sf of interior living space and additional 500sf of covered decking.
Architecture Office
Nestled in an undeveloped thicket between two homes on Monmouth road, the Eastern corner of this client’s lot plunges ten feet downward into a city-designated stormwater collection ravine. Our client challenged us to design a home, referencing the Scandinavian modern style, that would account for this lot’s unique terrain and vegetation.
Through iterative design, we produced four house forms angled to allow rainwater to naturally flow off of the roof and into a gravel-lined runoff area that drains into the ravine. Completely foregoing downspouts and gutters, the chosen design reflects the site’s topography, its mass changing in concert with the slope of the land.
This two-story home is oriented around a central stacked staircase that descends into the basement and ascends to a second floor master bedroom with en-suite bathroom and walk-in closet. The main entrance—a triangular form subtracted from this home’s rectangular plan—opens to a kitchen and living space anchored with an oversized kitchen island. On the far side of the living space, a solid void form projects towards the backyard, referencing the entryway without mirroring it. Ground floor amenities include a bedroom, full bathroom, laundry area, office and attached garage.
Among Architecture Office’s most conceptually rigorous projects, exterior windows are isolated to opportunities where natural light and a connection to the outdoors is desired. The Monmouth home is clad in black corrugated metal, its exposed foundations extending from the earth to highlight its form.
Details Design and Staging
This drone shot provides a peek that will not be seen by guests - the view looking in to the library in the loft from the circular window on the front of the cabin.
小さな黒い屋根の家 (メタルサイディング) の写真
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