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Atelier Zündel Cristea
Sergio Grazia
Zweistöckiges, Großes Modernes Haus mit weißer Fassadenfarbe, Glasfassade und Walmdach in Paris
Zweistöckiges, Großes Modernes Haus mit weißer Fassadenfarbe, Glasfassade und Walmdach in Paris
the construction zone, ltd.
Path from the main house leading to the guest house. Adaptive reuse of a former horse barn into a modern glass and steel guest suite. photograph: bill timmerman
Teague Hunziker Photography
©Teague Hunziker.
Built in 1969. Architects Buff and Hensman
Einstöckiges Retro Einfamilienhaus mit Glasfassade und Flachdach in Los Angeles
Einstöckiges Retro Einfamilienhaus mit Glasfassade und Flachdach in Los Angeles
Feldman Architecture, Inc.
Photos by Joe Fletcher
Einstöckiges Modernes Haus mit Glasfassade in San Francisco
Einstöckiges Modernes Haus mit Glasfassade in San Francisco
IQ Glass UK
An external view of the rear glass extension. The extension adds space and light to the new kitchen and dining extension. The glass box includes a rear elevation of slim sliding doors with a structural glass roof above.
Allan Shope Architect
Photo: Durston Saylor
Geräumiges, Zweistöckiges Uriges Einfamilienhaus mit Glasfassade, Walmdach und Ziegeldach in Atlanta
Geräumiges, Zweistöckiges Uriges Einfamilienhaus mit Glasfassade, Walmdach und Ziegeldach in Atlanta
Peter Stockhausen
www.peter-stockhausen.de
Kleines, Einstöckiges Modernes Haus mit Glasfassade und Flachdach in Essen
Kleines, Einstöckiges Modernes Haus mit Glasfassade und Flachdach in Essen
Studio 22a Architects
A complete refurbishment of an elegant Victorian terraced house within a sensitive conservation area. The project included a two storey glass extension and balcony to the rear, a feature glass stair to the new kitchen/dining room and an en-suite dressing and bathroom. The project was constructed over three phases and we worked closely with the client to create their ideal solution.
Travis Stansel Architectural Photography
Photos Travis Stansel
Einstöckiges Modernes Haus mit Glasfassade, weißer Fassadenfarbe und Flachdach in Sonstige
Einstöckiges Modernes Haus mit Glasfassade, weißer Fassadenfarbe und Flachdach in Sonstige
Swatt | Miers Architects
Tim Griffth
Kleines, Einstöckiges Modernes Bungalow mit Glasfassade und Flachdach in San Francisco
Kleines, Einstöckiges Modernes Bungalow mit Glasfassade und Flachdach in San Francisco
LoveLife Projects
Custom made Copper framed 3 vista window
Colorbond standing seam roof and cladding
Modernes Haus mit Glasfassade in Sydney
Modernes Haus mit Glasfassade in Sydney
Amanda Martocchio Architecture
Photo credit: Michael Moran/OTTO.
We designed this home with a flat roof so that you can barely see the large arrays of PVs (solar panels). If you look very carefully, you can see the outline of the panels above the eaves, but they're almost impossible to spot. The design concept for this home is that you wouldn't see anything on top of the roofs, but the truth is that the photovoltaics contribute significantly to the home's energy efficiency. The home is LEED certified and our clients tell us it's comfortable and cozy throughout the year.
Susan 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
Prentiss Balance Wickline Architects
© Steve Keating Photography
Modernes Haus mit Glasfassade in Seattle
Modernes Haus mit Glasfassade in Seattle
Hufft
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
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