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Häuser - Bungalows, Containerhäuser Ideen und Design

Villa "vis-à-vis"
Villa "vis-à-vis"
hdg Architekten BDAhdg Architekten BDA
Großes, Zweistöckiges Modernes Containerhaus mit Metallfassade, schwarzer Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach, Blechdach, schwarzem Dach und Verschalung in Sonstige
Villa Flottbek
Villa Flottbek
Finkernagel Ross GmbHFinkernagel Ross GmbH
Klassisches Bungalow mit Dachgaube in Hamburg
The Elsa Tiny Home Photography - Olive Nest Tiny Homes
The Elsa Tiny Home Photography - Olive Nest Tiny Homes
Calvin Hanson CreativeCalvin Hanson Creative
Einstöckiges Landhaus Containerhaus mit Mix-Fassade, brauner Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach und Blechdach in Sonstige
La Canada Residence
La Canada Residence
bspk design inc.bspk design inc.
Großes, Einstöckiges Modernes Bungalow mit Putzfassade und grauer Fassadenfarbe in Los Angeles
Cornelia Tiny House
Cornelia Tiny House
New Frontier Tiny HomesNew Frontier Tiny Homes
StudioBell
Einstöckiges Industrial Containerhaus mit Metallfassade, grauer Fassadenfarbe und Flachdach in Nashville
Dutch Colonial Charm
Dutch Colonial Charm
Cummings Architecture + InteriorsCummings Architecture + Interiors
Joyelle West Photography
Mittelgroßes, Zweistöckiges Klassisches Haus mit weißer Fassadenfarbe und Schindeldach in Boston
Capitol Reef | Guesthouse
Capitol Reef | Guesthouse
Imbue DesignImbue Design
Modern Desert Home | Guest House | Imbue Design
Kleines, Einstöckiges Modernes Containerhaus mit Metallfassade, weißer Fassadenfarbe und Pultdach in Salt Lake City
Sweeney Lake House
Sweeney Lake House
CHRISTIAN DEAN ARCHITECTURE, LLCCHRISTIAN DEAN ARCHITECTURE, LLC
Chad Holder
Mittelgroßes, Einstöckiges Modernes Bungalow mit Mix-Fassade, weißer Fassadenfarbe und Flachdach in Minneapolis
LARGE CONTEMPORARY FAMILY HOME
LARGE CONTEMPORARY FAMILY HOME
Bagnato Architecture & InteriorsBagnato Architecture & Interiors
The undercover patio is large enough to house an area for the outdoor kitchen and dining/sitting area.
Einstöckiges Modernes Bungalow mit brauner Fassadenfarbe in Melbourne
Winter Residence Remodel
Winter Residence Remodel
Ibarra Rosano Design ArchitectsIbarra Rosano Design Architects
photo: bill timmerman
Einstöckiges Modernes Bungalow in Phoenix
Randall Mars
Randall Mars
Randall Mars ArchitectsRandall Mars Architects
The Pool House was pushed against the pool, preserving the lot and creating a dynamic relationship between the 2 elements. A glass garage door was used to open the interior onto the pool.
Los Altos Renovation
Los Altos Renovation
Kikuchi + Kankel Design GroupKikuchi + Kankel Design Group
Einstöckiges Modernes Bungalow in San Francisco
Marin Modern
Marin Modern
THREE SIXTY ONE Architecture, AIATHREE SIXTY ONE Architecture, AIA
Großes, Zweistöckiges Modernes Bungalow mit Vinylfassade, grauer Fassadenfarbe und Satteldach in San Francisco
Exterior Painting Tacoma
Exterior Painting Tacoma
Grit City PaintersGrit City Painters
Zweistöckiges Rustikales Bungalow mit grauer Fassadenfarbe, Schindeldach, grauem Dach und Verschalung in Seattle
Craftsman Exterior
Craftsman Exterior
Einstöckiges Uriges Bungalow mit blauer Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach und Putzfassade in San Francisco
Silverlake/Brier
Silverlake/Brier
Landmark Building IncLandmark Building Inc
Einstöckiges, Mittelgroßes Uriges Haus mit blauer Fassadenfarbe und Satteldach in Los Angeles
Overlook Show Home
Overlook Show Home
Axiom Luxury HomesAxiom Luxury Homes
Justin Krug
Mittelgroßes, Einstöckiges Modernes Bungalow in Portland
Basser House
Basser House
Mihaly SlocombeMihaly Slocombe
The internal living spaces expand into the courtyard for seamless indoor / outdoor living. Photo by Peter Bennetts
Mittelgroßes, Einstöckiges Modernes Bungalow mit Backsteinfassade, roter Fassadenfarbe und Satteldach in Melbourne
Coromandel Beach House
Coromandel Beach House
Geoff BrownGeoff Brown
Whangapoua Beach House on the Coromandel Peninsula
Einstöckiges Modernes Haus mit Flachdach in Auckland
Indian Springs Ranch Residence
Indian Springs Ranch Residence
CLB ArchitectsCLB Architects
The Peaks View residence is sited near Wilson, Wyoming, in a grassy meadow, adjacent to the Teton mountain range. The design solution for the project had to satisfy two conflicting goals: the finished project must fit seamlessly into a neighborhood with distinctly conservative design guidelines while satisfying the owners desire to create a unique home with roots in the modern idiom.

 Within these constraints, the architect created an assemblage of building volumes to break down the scale of the 6,500 square foot program. A pair of two-story gabled structures present a traditional face to the neighborhood, while the single-story living pavilion, with its expansive shed roof, tilts up to recognize views and capture daylight for the primary living spaces. This trio of buildings wrap around a south-facing courtyard, a warm refuge for outdoor living during the short summer season in Wyoming. Broad overhangs, articulated in wood, taper to thin steel “brim” that protects the buildings from harsh western weather. The roof of the living pavilion extends to create a covered outdoor extension for the main living space. The cast-in-place concrete chimney and site walls anchor the composition of forms to the flat site. The exterior is clad primarily in cedar siding; two types were used to create pattern, texture and depth in the elevations. 
 While the building forms and exterior materials conform to the design guidelines and fit within the context of the neighborhood, the interiors depart to explore a well-lit, refined and warm character. Wood, plaster and a reductive approach to detailing and materials complete the interior expression. Display for a Kimono was deliberately incorporated into the entry sequence. Its influence on the interior can be seen in the delicate stair screen and the language for the millwork which is conceived as simple wood containers within spaces. Ample glazing provides excellent daylight and a connection to the site. Photos: Matthew Millman

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