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Suyama Peterson Deguchi
River House, living room with concrete fireplace.
Photo credit: Aaron Leitz
Repräsentatives, Fernseherloses, Offenes Modernes Wohnzimmer mit Teppichboden, Tunnelkamin, Kaminumrandung aus Beton und grauer Wandfarbe in Seattle
Repräsentatives, Fernseherloses, Offenes Modernes Wohnzimmer mit Teppichboden, Tunnelkamin, Kaminumrandung aus Beton und grauer Wandfarbe in Seattle
Erinn V. Design Group
Großes, Offenes Modernes Wohnzimmer mit grauer Wandfarbe, Keramikboden, Tunnelkamin und Kaminumrandung aus Stein in Los Angeles
Technoarchitecture Inc
Offenes Modernes Wohnzimmer mit grauer Wandfarbe und freistehendem TV in Bangalore
Turner Pocock
Kleines, Fernseherloses, Abgetrenntes Modernes Wohnzimmer ohne Kamin mit grauer Wandfarbe in London
Tamara Eaton Design
Eklektisches Wohnzimmer mit grauer Wandfarbe, dunklem Holzboden, Kamin und braunem Boden in New York
FINNE Architects
The Eagle Harbor Cabin is located on a wooded waterfront property on Lake Superior, at the northerly edge of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, about 300 miles northeast of Minneapolis.
The wooded 3-acre site features the rocky shoreline of Lake Superior, a lake that sometimes behaves like the ocean. The 2,000 SF cabin cantilevers out toward the water, with a 40-ft. long glass wall facing the spectacular beauty of the lake. The cabin is composed of two simple volumes: a large open living/dining/kitchen space with an open timber ceiling structure and a 2-story “bedroom tower,” with the kids’ bedroom on the ground floor and the parents’ bedroom stacked above.
The interior spaces are wood paneled, with exposed framing in the ceiling. The cabinets use PLYBOO, a FSC-certified bamboo product, with mahogany end panels. The use of mahogany is repeated in the custom mahogany/steel curvilinear dining table and in the custom mahogany coffee table. The cabin has a simple, elemental quality that is enhanced by custom touches such as the curvilinear maple entry screen and the custom furniture pieces. The cabin utilizes native Michigan hardwoods such as maple and birch. The exterior of the cabin is clad in corrugated metal siding, offset by the tall fireplace mass of Montana ledgestone at the east end.
The house has a number of sustainable or “green” building features, including 2x8 construction (40% greater insulation value); generous glass areas to provide natural lighting and ventilation; large overhangs for sun and snow protection; and metal siding for maximum durability. Sustainable interior finish materials include bamboo/plywood cabinets, linoleum floors, locally-grown maple flooring and birch paneling, and low-VOC paints.
Delson or Sherman Architects pc
Catherine Tighe
Repräsentatives, Mittelgroßes, Fernseherloses Modernes Wohnzimmer mit grauer Wandfarbe, hellem Holzboden, Tunnelkamin und Kaminumrandung aus Stein in New York
Repräsentatives, Mittelgroßes, Fernseherloses Modernes Wohnzimmer mit grauer Wandfarbe, hellem Holzboden, Tunnelkamin und Kaminumrandung aus Stein in New York
Domus Constructors, LLC.
“Compelling.” That’s how one of our judges characterized this stair, which manages to embody both reassuring solidity and airy weightlessness. Architect Mahdad Saniee specified beefy maple treads—each laminated from two boards, to resist twisting and cupping—and supported them at the wall with hidden steel hangers. “We wanted to make them look like they are floating,” he says, “so they sit away from the wall by about half an inch.” The stainless steel rods that seem to pierce the treads’ opposite ends are, in fact, joined by threaded couplings hidden within the thickness of the wood. The result is an assembly whose stiffness underfoot defies expectation, Saniee says. “It feels very solid, much more solid than average stairs.” With the rods working in tension from above and compression below, “it’s very hard for those pieces of wood to move.”
The interplay of wood and steel makes abstract reference to a Steinway concert grand, Saniee notes. “It’s taking elements of a piano and playing with them.” A gently curved soffit in the ceiling reinforces the visual rhyme. The jury admired the effect but was equally impressed with the technical acumen required to achieve it. “The rhythm established by the vertical rods sets up a rigorous discipline that works with the intricacies of stair dimensions,” observed one judge. “That’s really hard to do.”
Dick Clark + Associates
Project by Dick Clark Architecture of Austin Texas
Geräumiges, Offenes Modernes Wohnzimmer ohne Kamin mit grauer Wandfarbe, Porzellan-Bodenfliesen und TV-Wand in Austin
Geräumiges, Offenes Modernes Wohnzimmer ohne Kamin mit grauer Wandfarbe, Porzellan-Bodenfliesen und TV-Wand in Austin
Schiller Architektur BDA
Ronald Tillemann, Rotterdam
Mittelgroßes, Offenes Modernes Wohnzimmer mit Tunnelkamin, grauer Wandfarbe und verputzter Kaminumrandung in Stuttgart
Mittelgroßes, Offenes Modernes Wohnzimmer mit Tunnelkamin, grauer Wandfarbe und verputzter Kaminumrandung in Stuttgart
Mark English Architects, AIA
photos: Matthew Millman
This 1100 SF space is a reinvention of an early 1960s unit in one of two semi-circular apartment towers near San Francisco’s Aquatic Park. The existing design ignored the sweeping views and featured the same humdrum features one might have found in a mid-range suburban development from 40 years ago. The clients who bought the unit wanted to transform the apartment into a pied a terre with the feel of a high-end hotel getaway: sleek, exciting, sexy. The apartment would serve as a theater, revealing the spectacular sights of the San Francisco Bay.
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Mittelgroßes, Offenes Skandinavisches Wohnzimmer mit grauer Wandfarbe und hellem Holzboden in Stockholm
adamscovill
Abgetrenntes Modernes Wohnzimmer mit grauer Wandfarbe, braunem Holzboden und TV-Wand in New York
Heiko Rahmstorf Innenarchitektur
Geräumige, Offene Moderne Bibliothek mit grauer Wandfarbe und hellem Holzboden in Berlin
Wohnzimmer mit grauer Wandfarbe Ideen und Design
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