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Comme Quoi Architecture
Maison contemporaine réalisée par l'architecte Emmanuel Thirad de Comme Quoi architecture. Projet extrêmement complexe en plein cœur de Paris.
Studio Milne
A bespoke stair balustrade design at this Loughton family home. Vertical timber batons create a contemporary, eye-catching alternative to traditional bannisters.
The stairs are concrete with a striking green and beige runner by Sophie Cooney.
The joinery in the lobby offers hallway storage for shoes and hooks for coats. The encaustic floor tiles in this area are from Bert and May.
Great Lakes Metal Fabrication
No other home will be quite like this one. The curved steel staircase instantly adds a powerful focal point to the home. Unlike a builder-grade straight, L-shaped, or U-shaped wooden staircase, curved metal stairs flow with grace, spanning the distance with ease. The copper roof and window accents (also installed by Great Lakes Metal Fabrication) provide a luxurious touch. The design adds an old world charm that meshes with the tumbled brick exterior and traditional wrought iron belly rail.
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Manson Images
Witta Circle House: Noosa, Queensland, Australia by Tim Ditchfield Architects.
Photo by Andrew Manson.
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The presence of an old olive tree emphasizes the sacredness of nature. The seat around the tree has got the symbolic energy of a mystical space for meditation and contemplation, energy made even stronger by the "not-mirror mirror" deforming the context.
ESSEstudioarch
Il vano scala illuminato da un lucernario. Il parapetto, su progetto dello studio, è stato realizzato con setti di cartongesso color grigio scuro a doppia altezza alternati a corrimano continuo in ferro satinato.
Cheng Design
Fu-Tung Cheng, CHENG Design
• View of Interior staircase of Concrete and Wood house, House 7
House 7, named the "Concrete Village Home", is Cheng Design's seventh custom home project. With inspiration of a "small village" home, this project brings in dwellings of different size and shape that support and intertwine with one another. Featuring a sculpted, concrete geological wall, pleated butterfly roof, and rainwater installations, House 7 exemplifies an interconnectedness and energetic relationship between home and the natural elements.
Photography: Matthew Millman
CBI Design Professionals, Inc.
The dramatic tone of the project is reached with the signature piece; a custom milled stone spiral stair used for entry into the room. After months of conceptualizing and sketching out how to make this a one-of-a-kind stair case, we arrived at the idea of having this element be fully self-supporting with no center pole or additional supports. To achieve this, milled stone treads and risers were CNC cut to specific dimensions and dry-laid onto one another, providing the strength needed to support the necessary weight. This stair tower also features stone walls to match the wine/cigar room, and custom iron handrails and spindles that were hand pounded on-site.
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