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Brass House
Brass House
Kitchen Architecture LtdKitchen Architecture Ltd
Kitchen Architecture bulthaup b3 furniture in clay, kaolin and a bespoke brass finish with a walnut bar. Architect: simonastridge.com
Mittelgroßes, Dreistöckiges Modernes Reihenhaus mit Metallfassade in Sonstige
Fall 2017 Brown County Showcase of Homes- Olive Tree
Fall 2017 Brown County Showcase of Homes- Olive Tree
Radue Homes Inc.Radue Homes Inc.
Exterior Townhouse View with Pella Windows, James Hardi Night Gray Siding and White Shakes
Zweistöckiges Rustikales Reihenhaus mit Vinylfassade und grauer Fassadenfarbe in Milwaukee
Hacienda Carmel
Hacienda Carmel
Silcon Constructors Inc.Silcon Constructors Inc.
Großes, Zweistöckiges Rustikales Haus mit grauer Fassadenfarbe, Walmdach und Schindeldach in Sonstige
Home Renovation in Pacific Heights
Home Renovation in Pacific Heights
Robert Frear ArchitectsRobert Frear Architects
After
Uriges Haus mit brauner Fassadenfarbe und Schindeldach in San Francisco
Units on Evan
Units on Evan
Tempus Design Studio Pty LtdTempus Design Studio Pty Ltd
Kath Heke
Kleines, Einstöckiges Klassisches Haus mit grauer Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach und Blechdach in Brisbane
Martis Camp 113
Martis Camp 113
MWA, Inc.MWA, Inc.
Rear of the 225 foot long home. Photographer: Ethan Rohloff
Großes, Zweistöckiges Uriges Reihenhaus mit Mix-Fassade, brauner Fassadenfarbe und Satteldach in Sonstige
Brooklyn Heights Addition
Brooklyn Heights Addition
Ben HerzogBen Herzog
Rear facade in Brooklyn Heights brownstone addition by Ben Herzog, architect in conjunction with designer Elizabeth Cooke-King. Photo by Michael Lee.
Upper East Side Townhouse
Upper East Side Townhouse
Michael K Chen ArchitectureMichael K Chen Architecture
The garden facade is glazed terra cotta and aluminum, and features a vertical garden. The upper terrace leads directly to the kitchen, and the garden is planted with shade loving ferns, mosses, and sedge grasses. The roof terrace at top extends across the entire building. Winner of both the Residential Architecture award and the R&D Award from Architect Magazine, the journal of the AIA. Photo by Alan Tansey. Architecture and Interior Design by MKCA.
Gartenseite
Gartenseite
falke architektenfalke architekten
Constantin Meyer Photgraphie
Modernes Reihenhaus mit Putzfassade, weißer Fassadenfarbe und Satteldach in Köln
Scandinavian Exterior
Scandinavian Exterior
Mittelgroßes, Zweistöckiges Nordisches Reihenhaus mit Mix-Fassade, beiger Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach, Blechdach und schwarzem Dach in Minneapolis
Thornbury House
Thornbury House
C. Kairouz ArchitectsC. Kairouz Architects
Two story townhouse with angles and a modern aesthetic with brick, render and metal cladding. Large black framed windows offer excellent indoor outdoor connection and a large courtyard terrace with pool face the yard.
Townhouse Complex for an Artist, Melbourne, Australia
Townhouse Complex for an Artist, Melbourne, Australia
Lilian H. Weinreich, ArchitectsLilian H. Weinreich, Architects
This is a townhouse complex for an artist - includes a studio/living apartment for the artist and a rental apartment.
Mittelgroßes, Dreistöckiges Industrial Reihenhaus mit Betonfassade, grauer Fassadenfarbe, Flachdach und Misch-Dachdeckung in Melbourne
Bedstuy Townhouse Renovation
Bedstuy Townhouse Renovation
Atelier-DorceAtelier-Dorce
Mittelgroßes, Dreistöckiges Klassisches Reihenhaus mit Backsteinfassade, roter Fassadenfarbe und Flachdach in New York
SouthEnd RowHome - Rear Facade
SouthEnd RowHome - Rear Facade
ZeroEnergy DesignZeroEnergy Design
This renovated brick rowhome in Boston’s South End offers a modern aesthetic within a historic structure, creative use of space, exceptional thermal comfort, a reduced carbon footprint, and a passive stream of income. DESIGN PRIORITIES. The goals for the project were clear - design the primary unit to accommodate the family’s modern lifestyle, rework the layout to create a desirable rental unit, improve thermal comfort and introduce a modern aesthetic. We designed the street-level entry as a shared entrance for both the primary and rental unit. The family uses it as their everyday entrance - we planned for bike storage and an open mudroom with bench and shoe storage to facilitate the change from shoes to slippers or bare feet as they enter their home. On the main level, we expanded the kitchen into the dining room to create an eat-in space with generous counter space and storage, as well as a comfortable connection to the living space. The second floor serves as master suite for the couple - a bedroom with a walk-in-closet and ensuite bathroom, and an adjacent study, with refinished original pumpkin pine floors. The upper floor, aside from a guest bedroom, is the child's domain with interconnected spaces for sleeping, work and play. In the play space, which can be separated from the work space with new translucent sliding doors, we incorporated recreational features inspired by adventurous and competitive television shows, at their son’s request. MODERN MEETS TRADITIONAL. We left the historic front facade of the building largely unchanged - the security bars were removed from the windows and the single pane windows were replaced with higher performing historic replicas. We designed the interior and rear facade with a vision of warm modernism, weaving in the notable period features. Each element was either restored or reinterpreted to blend with the modern aesthetic. The detailed ceiling in the living space, for example, has a new matte monochromatic finish, and the wood stairs are covered in a dark grey floor paint, whereas the mahogany doors were simply refinished. New wide plank wood flooring with a neutral finish, floor-to-ceiling casework, and bold splashes of color in wall paint and tile, and oversized high-performance windows (on the rear facade) round out the modern aesthetic. RENTAL INCOME. The existing rowhome was zoned for a 2-family dwelling but included an undesirable, single-floor studio apartment at the garden level with low ceiling heights and questionable emergency egress. In order to increase the quality and quantity of space in the rental unit, we reimagined it as a two-floor, 1 or 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom apartment with a modern aesthetic, increased ceiling height on the lowest level and provided an in-unit washer/dryer. The apartment was listed with Jackie O'Connor Real Estate and rented immediately, providing the owners with a source of passive income. ENCLOSURE WITH BENEFITS. The homeowners sought a minimal carbon footprint, enabled by their urban location and lifestyle decisions, paired with the benefits of a high-performance home. The extent of the renovation allowed us to implement a deep energy retrofit (DER) to address air tightness, insulation, and high-performance windows. The historic front facade is insulated from the interior, while the rear facade is insulated on the exterior. Together with these building enclosure improvements, we designed an HVAC system comprised of continuous fresh air ventilation, and an efficient, all-electric heating and cooling system to decouple the house from natural gas. This strategy provides optimal thermal comfort and indoor air quality, improved acoustic isolation from street noise and neighbors, as well as a further reduced carbon footprint. We also took measures to prepare the roof for future solar panels, for when the South End neighborhood’s aging electrical infrastructure is upgraded to allow them. URBAN LIVING. The desirable neighborhood location allows the both the homeowners and tenant to walk, bike, and use public transportation to access the city, while each charging their respective plug-in electric cars behind the building to travel greater distances. OVERALL. The understated rowhouse is now ready for another century of urban living, offering the owners comfort and convenience as they live life as an expression of their values. Eric Roth Photo
Washington, DC Retro Remodel and Bump-up
Washington, DC Retro Remodel and Bump-up
FineCraft Contractors, Inc.FineCraft Contractors, Inc.
The rear of the row house open to the patio. A complete restoration and addition bump up to this row house in Washington, DC. has left it simply gorgeous. When we started there were studs and sub floors. This is a project that we're delighted with the turnout.
Davis Residence
Davis Residence
Barry Connor DesignBarry Connor Design
View from the street.
Kleines, Zweistöckiges Maritimes Haus mit schwarzer Fassadenfarbe, Satteldach und Blechdach in Christchurch
EAST 80TH STREET, NYC
EAST 80TH STREET, NYC
Horizon ContractorsHorizon Contractors
Dreistöckiges Klassisches Reihenhaus mit Backsteinfassade, roter Fassadenfarbe und Flachdach in New York
Virginia Townhouse
Virginia Townhouse
Giammarino and DworkinGiammarino and Dworkin
Dreistöckiges Klassisches Reihenhaus mit grauer Fassadenfarbe, Walmdach und Ziegeldach in Richmond
Mont Albert Townhouses
Mont Albert Townhouses
Robertson's Building ProductsRobertson's Building Products
From the street front, the exterior palette creates a warm welcome for visitors and passers-by. Slimline Krause Emperor bricks line the ground floor, while a sky-on rendered finish creates the look of a concrete panel on the second story, with a striking powder-coated steel arbour at the entry, finished with cedar timber accents on front and garage doors. “The Krause bricks most definitely contributed to that warmth, and the developer was keen to use the slimline Krause Emperor bricks to create that point of difference. We had used Krause bricks before in Port Melbourne and loved the fact that they were Australian made, so we showed our client the bricks and he loved them straight away,” says Dana Meadows, Architect.

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