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Tobin Dougherty Architects
This new 6400 s.f. two-story split-level home lifts upward and orients toward unobstructed views of Windy Hill. The deep overhanging flat roof design with a stepped fascia preserves the classic modern lines of the building while incorporating a Zero-Net Energy photovoltaic panel system. From start to finish, the construction is uniformly energy efficient and follows California Build It Green guidelines. Many sustainable finish materials are used on both the interior and exterior, including recycled old growth cedar and pre-fabricated concrete panel siding.
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Ka design Inc.
亡き父から受け継いだ、鶴見駅から徒歩10分程度の敷地に建つ12世帯の賃貸マンション。私道の行き止まりで敷地形状も不整形だったが、その条件を逆手に取り、静かな環境と落ち着いたデザインでワンランク上の賃料が取れるマンションを目指した。将来の賃貸需要の変化に対応できるよう、戸境壁の一部をブロック造として間取り変更がしやすい設計になっている。小さなワンルームで目先の利回りを求めるのではなく、10年、20年先を考えた賃貸マンションである。
ALMAOLA ARQUITECTURA
Reforma y ampliación de VIVIENDA CUEVA. Hábitat tradicional en cueva, adaptándola a los estándares actuales de habitabilidad. Bioclimática.
Chaney & Norman Architects
The commanding views out over the Upper Clutha basin are evident here. The Clutha River can be seen snaking through Upper Hawea Flat. The hills beyond are Grandview Mountain and Trig Hill. In the far distance to left of frame, the Ben Nevis range, along with Sentinel Peak, can be seen towering over Lake Hawea.
Photo credit: Jem Cresswell
McNeill Baker Design Associates
Bradley M. Jones Photography
Builder Credit: Jonathon Caron Construction
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The villas are part of a master plan conceived by Ferdinando Fagnola in the seventies, defined by semi-underground volumes in exposed concrete: geological objects attacked by green and natural elements. These units were not built as intended: they were domesticated and forced into the imagery of granite coverings and pastel colors, as in most coastal architecture of the tourist boom.
We did restore the radical force of the original concept while introducing a new organization and spatial flow, and custom-designed interiors.
Ward+Blake Architects
Transparency is realized on multiple levels at the Landes residence, including the physical transparency of large glass openings, fiberglass grated decks that allow light filtration to a daylight basement, interior slatted fence-like wood surfaces, and numerous clerestory windows. Designed by Ward+Blake Architects in Jackson, Wyoming.
Photo Credit: Roger Wade
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