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Walkabout Exterior
Walkabout Exterior
Nick Deaver ArchitectNick Deaver Architect
Photo by. Jonathan Jackson
Industrial Haus mit Metallfassade und Pultdach in Austin
shoup residence + office compound
shoup residence + office compound
building Lab, inc.building Lab, inc.
Located adjacent to Linden Park at 999 43rd street in Oakland, the property can be described as transitional on many levels. In the urban sense, the neighborhood remains somewhat edgy but is slowly absorbing some of the calming effects of gentrification. Although momentum has stalled somewhat since the economic downturn, recent re-occupation of two nearby warehouses, one as housing and one as a charter school, has contributed significantly to establishing a more hospitable and engaging character to the neighborhood. Living here remains a dynamic balance between embracing the community and maintaining privacy. Since this was intended as a live/work compound, the building needed to accommodate an office, a residence, as well as retain its workshop. It was a tight fit even for a bachelor—the living and dining room doubled as a meeting space and lounge for bL’s crew. Growth in the business and a diminishing enchantment with the 24hr comingling of my personal and professional lives compelled phase one of expansion. This took the form of a retired freezer shipping container which we transformed into an office located in the back lot. My personal office remained in the main building while other work stations migrated out back. A year later, marriage and imminent parenthood prompted a second, contiguous shipping container conversion. Practically speaking, this allowed adequate and varied space to compactly accommodate both family and business. Architecturally, the second container allowed the formation of layered inner courtyard that provides privacy without hermetically sealing us off from our neighbors. The container conversions are a significant part of extensive green building credentials. These include myriad reclaimed, non-toxic and sustainably sourced materials and a solar thermal system servicing both domestic hot water and hydronic heating. In 2008, Build It Green featured the property on a green home tour. Aside from the container additions, we have stayed within the bounds of the existing building envelope. The process has been and continues to be one of discovery and dialogue; the proverbial Khanian brick in the form of a north Oakland warehouse.
Gladys Valley Marine Studies Building
Gladys Valley Marine Studies Building
Nakamoto ForestryNakamoto Forestry
The Marine Studies Building is heavily engineered to be a vertical evaluation structure with supplies on the rooftop to support over 920 people for up to two days post a Cascadia level event. The addition of this building thus improves the safety of those that work and play at the Hatfield Marine Science Center and in the surrounding South Beach community. The MSB uses state-of-the-art architectural and engineering techniques to make it one of the first “vertical evacuation” tsunami sites in the United States. The building will also dramatically increase the Hatfield campus’ marine science education and research capacity. The building is designed to withstand a 9+ earthquake and to survive an XXL tsunami event. The building is designed to be repairable after a large (L) tsunami event. A ramp on the outside of the building leads from the ground level to the roof of this three-story structure. The roof of the building is 47 feet high, and it is designed to serve as an emergency assembly site for more than 900 people after a Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake. OSU’s Marine Studies Building is designed to provide a safe place for people to gather after an earthquake, out of the path — and above the water — of a possible tsunami. Additionally, several horizontal evacuation paths exist from the HMSC campus, where people can walk to avoid the tsunami inundation. These routes include Safe Haven Hill west of Highway 101 and the Oregon Coast Community College to the south.
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Traditional Black Fir Shou Sugi Ban
Traditional Black Fir Shou Sugi Ban
Brandner DesignBrandner Design
Traditional Black Fir Shou Sugi Ban siding clads the side of this mountain industrial home being built by Brandner Design.
Industrial Haus mit schwarzer Fassadenfarbe in Sonstige
Thaynes Canyon Residence
Thaynes Canyon Residence
Sparano + Mooney ArchitectureSparano + Mooney Architecture
Scot Zimmerman
Industrial Einfamilienhaus in Salt Lake City
絆の家
絆の家
UserUser
Industrial Haus in Sonstige
杉のトンネル
杉のトンネル
小柳組の設計室小柳組の設計室
Große, Zweistöckige Industrial Holzfassade Haus mit schwarzer Fassadenfarbe und Satteldach in Sonstige
Hill Country Spec 2
Hill Country Spec 2
Capstone Custom HomesCapstone Custom Homes
Andrew Thomsen
Mittelgroßes, Zweistöckiges Industrial Haus mit Mix-Fassade, beiger Fassadenfarbe und Satteldach in Austin
Not Your Grandfather's Barn! A Modern Pole Barn House in Lauderdale Lake Area
Not Your Grandfather's Barn! A Modern Pole Barn House in Lauderdale Lake Area
Stebnitz Builders, Inc.Stebnitz Builders, Inc.
This 2,500 square-foot home, combines the an industrial-meets-contemporary gives its owners the perfect place to enjoy their rustic 30- acre property. Its multi-level rectangular shape is covered with corrugated red, black, and gray metal, which is low-maintenance and adds to the industrial feel. Encased in the metal exterior, are three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a state-of-the-art kitchen, and an aging-in-place suite that is made for the in-laws. This home also boasts two garage doors that open up to a sunroom that brings our clients close nature in the comfort of their own home. The flooring is polished concrete and the fireplaces are metal. Still, a warm aesthetic abounds with mixed textures of hand-scraped woodwork and quartz and spectacular granite counters. Clean, straight lines, rows of windows, soaring ceilings, and sleek design elements form a one-of-a-kind, 2,500 square-foot home
Downtown Tampa, Contemporary Industrial Style Family Home
Downtown Tampa, Contemporary Industrial Style Family Home
Alair Homes South TampaAlair Homes South Tampa
During the planning phase we undertook a fairly major Value Engineering of the design to ensure that the project would be completed within the clients budget. The client identified a ‘Fords Garage’ style that they wanted to incorporate. They wanted an open, industrial feel, however, we wanted to ensure that the property felt more like a welcoming, home environment; not a commercial space. A Fords Garage typically has exposed beams, ductwork, lighting, conduits, etc. But this extent of an Industrial style is not ‘homely’. So we incorporated tongue and groove ceilings with beams, concrete colored tiled floors, and industrial style lighting fixtures. During construction the client designed the courtyard, which involved a large permit revision and we went through the full planning process to add that scope of work. The finished project is a gorgeous blend of industrial and contemporary home style.
Montana Modern
Montana Modern
James McNeal Architecture and DesignJames McNeal Architecture and Design
Built into the hillside, this industrial ranch sprawls across the site, taking advantage of views of the landscape. A metal structure ties together multiple ranch buildings with a modern, sleek interior that serves as a gallery for the owners collected works of art. A welcoming, airy bridge is located at the main entrance, and spans a unique water feature flowing beneath into a private trout pond below, where the owner can fly fish directly from the man-cave!
Doonan House
Doonan House
Kelly Martin ArchitectureKelly Martin Architecture
Einstöckiges Industrial Haus mit grauer Fassadenfarbe und Flachdach in Sunshine Coast
Mountain Modern
Mountain Modern
Münter Design & BuildMünter Design & Build
Großes, Zweistöckiges Industrial Haus mit grauer Fassadenfarbe und Flachdach in Vancouver
135 Pippin
135 Pippin
Murpyhs Design CenterMurpyhs Design Center
Ken Gutmaker
Einstöckiges Industrial Haus mit Metallfassade und Satteldach in Sacramento

Industrial Häuser Ideen und Design

Modern Shipping Container Cabin
Modern Shipping Container Cabin
Tomecek Studio ArchitectureTomecek Studio Architecture
Photography by John Gibbons This project is designed as a family retreat for a client that has been visiting the southern Colorado area for decades. The cabin consists of two bedrooms and two bathrooms – with guest quarters accessed from exterior deck. Project by Studio H:T principal in charge Brad Tomecek (now with Tomecek Studio Architecture). The project is assembled with the structural and weather tight use of shipping containers. The cabin uses one 40’ container and six 20′ containers. The ends will be structurally reinforced and enclosed with additional site built walls and custom fitted high-performance glazing assemblies.
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