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The Magnolia
The Magnolia
Drewett WorksDrewett Works
WINNER: Silver Award – One-of-a-Kind Custom or Spec 4,001 – 5,000 sq ft, Best in American Living Awards, 2019 Affectionately called The Magnolia, a reference to the architect's Southern upbringing, this project was a grass roots exploration of farmhouse architecture. Located in Phoenix, Arizona’s idyllic Arcadia neighborhood, the home gives a nod to the area’s citrus orchard history. Echoing the past while embracing current millennial design expectations, this just-complete speculative family home hosts four bedrooms, an office, open living with a separate “dirty kitchen”, and the Stone Bar. Positioned in the Northwestern portion of the site, the Stone Bar provides entertainment for the interior and exterior spaces. With retracting sliding glass doors and windows above the bar, the space opens up to provide a multipurpose playspace for kids and adults alike. Nearly as eyecatching as the Camelback Mountain view is the stunning use of exposed beams, stone, and mill scale steel in this grass roots exploration of farmhouse architecture. White painted siding, white interior walls, and warm wood floors communicate a harmonious embrace in this soothing, family-friendly abode. Project Details // The Magnolia House Architecture: Drewett Works Developer: Marc Development Builder: Rafterhouse Interior Design: Rafterhouse Landscape Design: Refined Gardens Photographer: ProVisuals Media Awards Silver Award – One-of-a-Kind Custom or Spec 4,001 – 5,000 sq ft, Best in American Living Awards, 2019 Featured In “The Genteel Charm of Modern Farmhouse Architecture Inspired by Architect C.P. Drewett,” by Elise Glickman for Iconic Life, Nov 13, 2019
Villa Leitner
Villa Leitner
Philipp Architekten - Anna PhilippPhilipp Architekten - Anna Philipp
Haus des Jahres 2014 Diese moderne Flachdachvilla, entworfen für eine 4köpfige Familie in Pfaffenhofen, erhielt den ersten Preis im Wettbewerb „Haus des Jahres“, veranstaltet von Europas größter Wohnzeitschrift „Schöner Wohnen“. Mit seinen formalen Bezügen zum Bauhaus besticht der L-förmige Bau durch seine großflächigen Glasfronten, über die Licht und Luft im Innern erschlossen werden. Das begeisterte die Jury ebenso wie „die moderne Interpretation der Holztafelbauweise, deren wetterunabhängige, präzise und schnelle Vorfertigung an Qualität nicht zu überbieten ist“. Sichtbeton, Holz und Glas dominieren die ästhetische Schlichtheit des Gebäudes, akzentuiert durch Elemente wie die historische, gusseiserne Stütze im Wohnbereich. Diese wurde bewusst als sichtbares, statisches Element der Gesamtkonstruktion eingesetzt und zur Geltung gebracht. Ein ganz besonderer Bestandteil der Innengestaltung ist auch die aus Blockstufen gearbeitet Eichentreppe, die nicht nur dem funktionalen Auf und AB dient sondern ebenso Sitzgelegenheit bietet. Die zahlreichen Designklassiker aus den 20er bis 60er Jahren, eine Leidenschaft der Bauherrin, tragen zu der gelungenen Symbiose aus Bauhaus, Midcentury und 21. Jahrhundert bei. Im Erdgeschoss gehen Küche, Essbereich und Wohnen ineinander über. Diese Verschmelzung setzt sich nach außen fort, deutlich sichtbar am Kaminblock, der von Innen und Außen nutzbar ist. Über dem Essbereich öffnet sich ein Luftraum zum Obergeschoss, in dem die privaten Bereiche der Familie und eine Dachterrasse mit Panoramablick untergebracht sind.
Cernobbio
Cernobbio
Tom Meaney Architect, AIATom Meaney Architect, AIA
This 14,000sf estate sits on four acres in Montecito overlooking the green rolling hills and ocean beyond. This architectural style was inspired by the villas around Lake Como in northern Italy. The formal central part of the home contains the formal rooms, while the less formal areas are reflected in simpler detailing, more rustic materials, and more irregular building forms. The property terraces towards the view and includes a koi pond, pool with cabana, greenhouse, bocce court, and a small vineyard.
Tiny House
Tiny House
TaskRabbitTaskRabbit
Recently, TaskRabbit challenged a group of 10 Taskers to build a Tiny House in the middle of Manhattan in just 72 hours – all for a good cause. Building a fully outfitted tiny house in 3 days was a tall order – a build like this often takes months – but we set out to prove the power of collaboration, showing the kind of progress that can be made when people come together, bringing their best insights, skills and creativity to achieve something that seems impossible. It was quite a week. New York was wonderful (and quite lovely, despite a bit of rain), our Taskers were incredible, and TaskRabbit’s Tiny House came together in record time, due to the planning, dedication and hard work of all involved. A Symbol for Change The TaskRabbit Tiny House was auctioned off with 100% of the proceeds going to our partner, Community Solutions, a national nonprofit helping communities take on complex social challenges – issues like homelessness, unemployment and health inequity – through collaboration and creative problem solving. This Tiny House was envisioned as a small symbol of the change that is possible when people have the right tools and opportunities to work together. Through our three-day build, our Taskers proved that amazing things can happen when we put our hearts into creating substantive change in our communities. The Winning Bid We’re proud to report that we were able to raise $26,600 to support Community Solutions’ work. Sarah, a lovely woman from New Hampshire, placed the winning bid – and it’s nice to know our tiny home is in good hands. #ATinyTask: Behind the Scenes The Plans A lot of time and effort went into making sure this Tiny Home was as efficient, cozy and welcoming as possible. Our master planners, designer Lesley Morphy and TaskRabbit Creative Director Scott Smith, maximized every square inch in the little house with comfort and style in mind, utilizing a lofted bed, lofted storage, a floor-to-ceiling tiled shower, a compost toilet, and custom details throughout. There’s a surprising amount of built-in storage in the kitchen, while a conscious decision was made to keep the living space open so you could actually exist comfortably without feeling cramped. The Build Our Taskers worked long, hard shifts while our team made sure they were well fed, hydrated and in good spirits. The team brought amazing energy and we couldn’t be prouder of the way they worked together. Stay tuned, as we’ll be highlighting more of our Tiny House Taskers’ stories in coming days – they were so great that we want to make sure all of you get to know them better. The Final Product Behold, the completed Tiny House! For more photos, be sure to check out our Facebook page. This was an incredibly inspiring project, and we really enjoyed watching the Tiny House come to life right in the middle of Manhattan. It was amazing to see what our Taskers are capable of, and we’re so glad we were able to support Community Solutions and help fight homelessness, unemployment and health inequity with #ATinyTask.

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