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Regan Baker Design Inc.
Stylish brewery owners with airline miles that match George Clooney’s decided to hire Regan Baker Design to transform their beloved Duboce Park second home into an organic modern oasis reflecting their modern aesthetic and sustainable, green conscience lifestyle. From hops to floors, we worked extensively with our design savvy clients to provide a new footprint for their kitchen, dining and living room area, redesigned three bathrooms, reconfigured and designed the master suite, and replaced an existing spiral staircase with a new modern, steel staircase. We collaborated with an architect to expedite the permit process, as well as hired a structural engineer to help with the new loads from removing the stairs and load bearing walls in the kitchen and Master bedroom. We also used LED light fixtures, FSC certified cabinetry and low VOC paint finishes.
Regan Baker Design was responsible for the overall schematics, design development, construction documentation, construction administration, as well as the selection and procurement of all fixtures, cabinets, equipment, furniture,and accessories.
Key Contributors: Green Home Construction; Photography: Sarah Hebenstreit / Modern Kids Co.
Barnes Vanze Architects, Inc.
Anice Hoachlander from Hoachlander Davis Photography, LLC Principal Architect: Anthony "Ankie" Barnes, AIA, LEED AP Project Architect: William Wheeler, AIA
Hufft
The steep site on which this residence is located dictated the use of a retaining wall to create a level grade. This retaining wall, or “the line”, became the driving element behind the parti of the home and serves to organize the program for the clients. The rituals of daily life fall into place along the line which is expressed as sandblasted exposed concrete and modular block. Three aspects of a house were seperated in this project: Thinking, Living, & Doing. ‘Thinking’ is done in the library, the main house is for ‘living’, and ‘doing’ is in the shop. While each space is separated by walls and windows they are nonetheless connected by “the line”.
Sustainability is married in equal parts to the concept of The Line House. The residence is located along an east/west axis to maximize the benefits of daylighting and solar heat gain. Operable windows maximize natural cross ventilation and reduce the need for air conditioning. Photo Credit: Michael Robinson
Pousse.fr
Modelo de balcones tradicional de tamaño medio sin cubierta con jardín de macetas y barandilla de madera
Seattle Staged to Sell and Design LLC
Travis Peterson
Ejemplo de balcones clásico de tamaño medio sin cubierta
Ejemplo de balcones clásico de tamaño medio sin cubierta
High Definition Design
Imagen de balcones tradicional de tamaño medio sin cubierta con barandilla de vidrio
Signature Architectural Elements
Ejemplo de balcones clásico pequeño sin cubierta con barandilla de metal
meesderwerk
Roof terrace at a very special place with a view into the park and at the church.
Foto de balcones clásico grande sin cubierta
Foto de balcones clásico grande sin cubierta
Gustavson Dundes Architecture & Design, LLP
Renovation of 6,000 sf duplex apartment overlooking Central Park. Photos by Peter Paige
Ejemplo de balcones tradicional sin cubierta
Ejemplo de balcones tradicional sin cubierta
Acanthus Architecture, PA
Stacey Van Berkel
Modelo de balcones clásico sin cubierta con jardín de macetas y barandilla de metal
Modelo de balcones clásico sin cubierta con jardín de macetas y barandilla de metal
Meyer & Meyer, Inc. Architecture and Interiors
The unique site, 11 acres on a peninsula with breathtaking views of the ocean, inspired Meyer & Meyer to break the mold of waterside shingle-style homes. The estate is comprised of a main house, guest house, and existing bunker. The design of the main house involves projecting wings that appear to grow out of the hillside and spread outward toward three sides of ocean views. Architecture and landscape merge as exterior stairways and bridges provide connections to a network of paths leading to the beaches at each point. An enduring palette of local stone, salt-washed wood, and purple-green slate reflects the muted and changeable seaside hues. This beach-side retreat offers ever-changing views from windows, terraces, decks, and pathways. Tucked into the design are unexpected touches such as a hideaway wine room and a nautically-inspired crow’s nest.
William Leeds Architect
Ejemplo de balcones clásico de tamaño medio sin cubierta con jardín de macetas
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