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James Lockhart photo
アトランタの広い地中海スタイルのおしゃれな廊下 (白い壁、ライムストーンの床、ベージュの床) の写真

Luxury living done with energy-efficiency in mind. From the Insulated Concrete Form walls to the solar panels, this home has energy-efficient features at every turn. Luxury abounds with hardwood floors from a tobacco barn, custom cabinets, to vaulted ceilings. The indoor basketball court and golf simulator give family and friends plenty of fun options to explore. This home has it all.
Elise Trissel photograph

Julie Soefer
ヒューストンの広いトラディショナルスタイルのおしゃれな廊下 (白い壁、無垢フローリング) の写真

Авторы проекта: Ведран Бркич, Лидия Бркич, Анна Гармаш.
Фотограф: Сергей Красюк
モスクワの広いコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな廊下 (ベージュの壁、セラミックタイルの床、ベージュの床) の写真

シドニーのトラディショナルスタイルのおしゃれな廊下 (白い壁、濃色無垢フローリング) の写真

Casey Dunn Photography
オースティンの広いコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな廊下の写真

Tom Crane Photography
フィラデルフィアの小さいトランジショナルスタイルのおしゃれな廊下 (黄色い壁、トラバーチンの床) の写真

The Clients contacted Cecil Baker + Partners to reconfigure and remodel the top floor of a prominent Philadelphia high-rise into an urban pied-a-terre. The forty-five story apartment building, overlooking Washington Square Park and its surrounding neighborhoods, provided a modern shell for this truly contemporary renovation. Originally configured as three penthouse units, the 8,700 sf interior, as well as 2,500 square feet of terrace space, was to become a single residence with sweeping views of the city in all directions.
The Client’s mission was to create a city home for collecting and displaying contemporary glass crafts. Their stated desire was to cast an urban home that was, in itself, a gallery. While they enjoy a very vital family life, this home was targeted to their urban activities - entertainment being a central element.
The living areas are designed to be open and to flow into each other, with pockets of secondary functions. At large social events, guests feel free to access all areas of the penthouse, including the master bedroom suite. A main gallery was created in order to house unique, travelling art shows.
Stemming from their desire to entertain, the penthouse was built around the need for elaborate food preparation. Cooking would be visible from several entertainment areas with a “show” kitchen, provided for their renowned chef. Secondary preparation and cleaning facilities were tucked away.
The architects crafted a distinctive residence that is framed around the gallery experience, while also incorporating softer residential moments. Cecil Baker + Partners embraced every element of the new penthouse design beyond those normally associated with an architect’s sphere, from all material selections, furniture selections, furniture design, and art placement.
Barry Halkin and Todd Mason Photography
Believe it or not, this award-winning home began as a speculative project. Typically speculative projects involve a rather generic design that would appeal to many in a style that might be loved by the masses. But the project’s developer loved modern architecture and his personal residence was the first project designed by architect C.P. Drewett when Drewett Works launched in 2001. Together, the architect and developer envisioned a fictitious art collector who would one day purchase this stunning piece of desert modern architecture to showcase their magnificent collection.
The primary views from the site were southwest. Therefore, protecting the interior spaces from the southwest sun while making the primary views available was the greatest challenge. The views were very calculated and carefully managed. Every room needed to not only capture the vistas of the surrounding desert, but also provide viewing spaces for the potential collection to be housed within its walls.
The core of the material palette is utilitarian including exposed masonry and locally quarried cantera stone. An organic nature was added to the project through millwork selections including walnut and red gum veneers.
The eventual owners saw immediately that this could indeed become a home for them as well as their magnificent collection, of which pieces are loaned out to museums around the world. Their decision to purchase the home was based on the dimensions of one particular wall in the dining room which was EXACTLY large enough for one particular painting not yet displayed due to its size. The owners and this home were, as the saying goes, a perfect match!
Project Details | Desert Modern for the Magnificent Collection, Estancia, Scottsdale, AZ
Architecture: C.P. Drewett, Jr., AIA, NCARB | Drewett Works, Scottsdale, AZ
Builder: Shannon Construction | Phoenix, AZ
Interior Selections: Janet Bilotti, NCIDQ, ASID | Naples, FL
Custom Millwork: Linear Fine Woodworking | Scottsdale, AZ
Photography: Dino Tonn | Scottsdale, AZ
Awards: 2014 Gold Nugget Award of Merit
Feature Article: Luxe. Interiors and Design. Winter 2015, “Lofty Exposure”
デンバーの中くらいのラスティックスタイルのおしゃれな廊下 (淡色無垢フローリング、白い壁) の写真
This bespoke staircase was designed by Timothy James Interiors to house a concealed cloakroom. The exposed brick walls contrast with the clean lines of the staircase and interior architecture of the hallway.
Recessed ceiling lighting provides perfect illumination and turns a hallway into a gallery.
ニューヨークの広いコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな廊下 (白い壁、濃色無垢フローリング) の写真
Pewter stair balusters and chunky wood handrail lead the way to a heavily paneled entry door which sets the tone for this Italian Country style villa. Ivory walls and limestone door surround are juxtaposed with the rich brown stain of the hardwood flooring. The bronze door hardware by Emtek perfectly matches the bronze windows. A walnut church pew sports a soft throw pillow in aqua blue, providing a comfy spot to enjoy the morning sunlight in this ethereal stairwell entry.
ロサンゼルスの巨大なコンテンポラリースタイルのおしゃれな廊下 (白い壁、磁器タイルの床) の写真