グレーのトランジショナルスタイルの木の家 (コンクリートサイディング) の写真
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Mikiten Architecture
Surrounded by permanently protected open space in the historic winemaking area of the South Livermore Valley, this house presents a weathered wood barn to the road, and has metal-clad sheds behind. The design process was driven by the metaphor of an old farmhouse that had been incrementally added to over the years. The spaces open to expansive views of vineyards and unspoiled hills.
Erick Mikiten, AIA
Hefferlin & Kronenberg Architects
Craig Kronenberg used simple materials and forms to create this family compound. The use of stained siding, a stone base and a standing seam metal roof make this a low maintenance home. The house is located to focus all rooms on the river view.
Photographs by Harlan Hambright.
Lakeside Architecture Inc.
This cottage is situated on Lake Simcoe, Ontario. The owners of this cottage had a family cottage on Lake Simcoe that was grandfathered into the current shoreline regulations. We were able to build on the original cottage footprint using steel screw pile foundation drilled down to bedrock to maintain a stable foundation on the sand. The cottage features a large common room with a cathedral ceiling and clear storey windows. The cottage also has a two way fireplace and a cupula to bring light into the interior of the space. The cottage sits very close to the lake and features an expansive deck to take in the magnificent lake views.
Marina Rubina, Architect
Exterior gate and walk to the 2nd floor unit
フィラデルフィアにある中くらいなトランジショナルスタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (デュープレックス、ウッドシングル張り) の写真
フィラデルフィアにある中くらいなトランジショナルスタイルのおしゃれな家の外観 (デュープレックス、ウッドシングル張り) の写真
Eric Reinholdt, Architect
The dining area opens to the view a small deck and the pond below via a 9' wide pocked door. Both sides of the dining space can be fully opened to the site.
Inspired by local fishing shacks and wharf buildings dotting the coast of Maine, this retreat interweaves large glazed openings with simple taut-skinned New England shingled cottages. This skin is incised to open views to the sea beyond and relies on light steel framing and thin braces to preserve the simple forms eroded toward sweeping views.
Eric Reinholdt - Project Architect/Lead Designer with Elliott + Elliott Architecture
Photo: Eric Reinholdt
Taneja Architecture & Design
Custom cedar shingle patterns provide a playful exterior to this sixties center hall colonial changed to a new side entry with porch and entry vestibule addition. A raised stone planter vegetable garden and front deck add texture, blending traditional and contemporary touches. Custom windows allow water views and ocean breezes throughout.
グレーのトランジショナルスタイルの木の家 (コンクリートサイディング) の写真
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