1.915 Billeder af hus med glasfacade

Orinda 1
Orinda 1
Susan L Wootan, ArchitectSusan L Wootan, Architect
The design details and with the soothing color palette contribute to a seamless and smooth visual aesthetic that has a peaceful beauty. After the renovation, the “glass house feeling”, which was the best feature of the existing house, became more apparent. Recipient of Honorable interior for the 2007 kitchen contest of the Design for Living Magazine Photos by Indivar Sivanathan
The Residence
The Residence
HufftHufft
For this house “contextual” means focusing the good view and taking the bad view out of focus. In order to accomplish this, the form of the house was inspired by horse blinders. Conceived as two tubes with directed views, one tube is for entertaining and the other one for sleeping. Directly across the street from the house is a lake, “the good view.” On all other sides of the house are neighbors of very close proximity which cause privacy issues and unpleasant views – “the bad view.” Thus the sides and rear are mostly solid in order to block out the less desirable views and the front is completely transparent in order to frame and capture the lake – “horse blinders.” There are several sustainable features in the house’s detailing. The entire structure is made of pre-fabricated recycled steel and concrete. Through the extensive use of high tech and super efficient glass, both as windows and clerestories, there is no need for artificial light during the day. The heating for the building is provided by a radiant system composed of several hundred feet of tubes filled with hot water embedded into the concrete floors. The façade is made up of composite board that is held away from the skin in order to create ventilated façade. This ventilation helps to control the temperature of the building envelope and a more stable temperature indoors. Photo Credit: Alistair Tutton
Whidbey Island Farmhouse
Whidbey Island Farmhouse
Dovetail General ContractorsDovetail General Contractors
View of from the bunk house looking back toward the main house.
Extension CF
Extension CF
Atelier 48.2Atelier 48.2
Architectes: Atelier 48.2 Photographe: Paul KOZLOWSKI
Council Crest Remodel
Council Crest Remodel
Robert Miller FAIA ArchitectsRobert Miller FAIA Architects
The Council Crest Residence is a renovation and addition to an early 1950s house built for inventor Karl Kurz, whose work included stereoscopic cameras and projectors. Designed by prominent local architect Roscoe Hemenway, the house was built with a traditional ranch exterior and a mid-century modern interior. It became known as “The View-Master House,” alluding to both the inventions of its owner and the dramatic view through the glass entry. Approached from a small neighborhood park, the home was re-clad maintaining its welcoming scale, with privacy obtained through thoughtful placement of translucent glass, clerestory windows, and a stone screen wall. The original entry was maintained as a glass aperture, a threshold between the quiet residential neighborhood and the dramatic view over the city of Portland and landscape beyond. At the south terrace, an outdoor fireplace is integrated into the stone wall providing a comfortable space for the family and their guests. Within the existing footprint, the main floor living spaces were completely remodeled. Raised ceilings and new windows create open, light filled spaces. An upper floor was added within the original profile creating a master suite, study, and south facing deck. Space flows freely around a central core while continuous clerestory windows reinforce the sense of openness and expansion as the roof and wall planes extend to the exterior. Images By: Jeremy Bitterman, Photoraphy Portland OR
Le premier restaurant Mon Concept Habitation - Projet Meet
Le premier restaurant Mon Concept Habitation - Projet Meet
Mon Concept HabitationMon Concept Habitation
Voici Meet, le restaurant créé pour rassasier les spectateurs de La Défense Arena. Il s'agit d'une construction from scratch, il n'y avait rien à cet emplacement à part : une dalle brute ! ⁠ Ce chantier a été un véritable challenge; que ce soit les luminaires circulaires à poser, la menuiserie entièrement faite maison ou encore le terrazzo coulé de @terrazzo_mineralartconcept .⁠

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