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小さな緑色の地中海スタイルの寄棟屋根の家の写真

Snagov Residence
Snagov Residence
RAZVAN BARSAN + PARTNERSRAZVAN BARSAN + PARTNERS
Coming up with new ideas is always challenging, but the challenge seems even more difficult to overcome when the starting point is quite limiting. In the case of this residential project, the starting point was an existing foundation, that needed to be used for the future building. Therefore, the footprint of the house needed to remain the same, however, the functions needed adjustments since the requirements and priorities of the owners changed in the previous years. Another aspect that involved limitations but in a totally different sense was the setting - a beautiful place near a lake, surrounded by wild vegetation - and our challenge was to integrate the house while emphasizing the view. We managed to do so by using large glass areas towards the lake, by laying the house properly on the sloped ground and by the use of materials. Because we didn't want to interfere with the all-natural vibe of the surroundings, we preferred using all-natural materials: wood as a structural material as well as an interior and exterior wall finishing, natural stone on both façades and pavements, ceramic roofing. The result now peacefully lays near the lake, a discrete presence, while hosting the life of a family and all the peace of mind one can get.
Cabana Serenity - New Cabana & Pool House
Cabana Serenity - New Cabana & Pool House
Orchard Home DesignOrchard Home Design
Dan Winklebleck
サンフランシスコにある高級な小さな地中海スタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (漆喰サイディング) の写真
QMA Before & After, Margate, NJ (Marven Gardens)
QMA Before & After, Margate, NJ (Marven Gardens)
QMA ArchitectsQMA Architects
QMA Architects & Planners QMA Design+Build, LLC
フィラデルフィアにある高級な小さな地中海スタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (漆喰サイディング) の写真
Exteriors
Exteriors
Molinar Home Designs, Inc.Molinar Home Designs, Inc.
サンフランシスコにある小さな地中海スタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (漆喰サイディング) の写真
Newark Custom Home
Newark Custom Home
John Barton ArchitectJohn Barton Architect
This relatively small home (approx. 2,000 sf) is phase one of a multi-phase project. It was designed to meet the immediate needs of a young family and will allow for sutre expansion by adding a large family room and another bedroom John Barton
Snagov Residence
Snagov Residence
RAZVAN BARSAN + PARTNERSRAZVAN BARSAN + PARTNERS
Coming up with new ideas is always challenging, but the challenge seems even more difficult to overcome when the starting point is quite limiting. In the case of this residential project, the starting point was an existing foundation, that needed to be used for the future building. Therefore, the footprint of the house needed to remain the same, however, the functions needed adjustments since the requirements and priorities of the owners changed in the previous years. Another aspect that involved limitations but in a totally different sense was the setting - a beautiful place near a lake, surrounded by wild vegetation - and our challenge was to integrate the house while emphasizing the view. We managed to do so by using large glass areas towards the lake, by laying the house properly on the sloped ground and by the use of materials. Because we didn't want to interfere with the all-natural vibe of the surroundings, we preferred using all-natural materials: wood as a structural material as well as an interior and exterior wall finishing, natural stone on both façades and pavements, ceramic roofing. The result now peacefully lays near the lake, a discrete presence, while hosting the life of a family and all the peace of mind one can get.
Snagov Residence
Snagov Residence
RAZVAN BARSAN + PARTNERSRAZVAN BARSAN + PARTNERS
Coming up with new ideas is always challenging, but the challenge seems even more difficult to overcome when the starting point is quite limiting. In the case of this residential project, the starting point was an existing foundation, that needed to be used for the future building. Therefore, the footprint of the house needed to remain the same, however, the functions needed adjustments since the requirements and priorities of the owners changed in the previous years. Another aspect that involved limitations but in a totally different sense was the setting - a beautiful place near a lake, surrounded by wild vegetation - and our challenge was to integrate the house while emphasizing the view. We managed to do so by using large glass areas towards the lake, by laying the house properly on the sloped ground and by the use of materials. Because we didn't want to interfere with the all-natural vibe of the surroundings, we preferred using all-natural materials: wood as a structural material as well as an interior and exterior wall finishing, natural stone on both façades and pavements, ceramic roofing. The result now peacefully lays near the lake, a discrete presence, while hosting the life of a family and all the peace of mind one can get.

小さな緑色の地中海スタイルの寄棟屋根の家の写真

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