26 fotos de casas azules
CATO creative
Diseño de patio contemporáneo pequeño sin cubierta en patio trasero con adoquines de hormigón
Frameless Impressions
Frameless Pool fence and glass doors designed and installed by Frameless Impressions
Imagen de piscina alargada minimalista pequeña rectangular en patio trasero con entablado
Imagen de piscina alargada minimalista pequeña rectangular en patio trasero con entablado
DUST Architecture
Ian Harding
Imagen de fachada beige contemporánea de dos plantas con revestimiento de ladrillo
Imagen de fachada beige contemporánea de dos plantas con revestimiento de ladrillo
Architecture Plus Inc
Ejemplo de puerta principal actual de tamaño medio con paredes marrones, suelo de cemento, puerta simple y puerta azul
building Lab, inc.
Eichler in Marinwood - At the larger scale of the property existed a desire to soften and deepen the engagement between the house and the street frontage. As such, the landscaping palette consists of textures chosen for subtlety and granularity. Spaces are layered by way of planting, diaphanous fencing and lighting. The interior engages the front of the house by the insertion of a floor to ceiling glazing at the dining room.
Jog-in path from street to house maintains a sense of privacy and sequential unveiling of interior/private spaces. This non-atrium model is invested with the best aspects of the iconic eichler configuration without compromise to the sense of order and orientation.
photo: scott hargis
Ectypos Architecture
The entry from the street looking to the westerly view. The house steps down the hill capturing light, breezes, views on every level.
Photo by: Daniel Sheehan
Peter Young Design
Tony Murray
Imagen de terraza actual extra grande sin cubierta en azotea con jardín de macetas
Imagen de terraza actual extra grande sin cubierta en azotea con jardín de macetas
The Garden Route Company
Modelo de piscina minimalista de tamaño medio rectangular en patio trasero con losas de hormigón
Amantea Architects
Rosedale ‘PARK’ is a detached garage and fence structure designed for a residential property in an old Toronto community rich in trees and preserved parkland. Located on a busy corner lot, the owner’s requirements for the project were two fold:
1) They wanted to manage views from passers-by into their private pool and entertainment areas while maintaining a connection to the ‘park-like’ public realm; and
2) They wanted to include a place to park their car that wouldn’t jeopardize the natural character of the property or spoil one’s experience of the place.
The idea was to use the new garage, fence, hard and soft landscaping together with the existing house, pool and two large and ‘protected’ trees to create a setting and a particular sense of place for each of the anticipated activities including lounging by the pool, cooking, dining alfresco and entertaining large groups of friends.
Using wood as the primary building material, the solution was to create a light, airy and luminous envelope around each component of the program that would provide separation without containment. The garage volume and fence structure, framed in structural sawn lumber and a variety of engineered wood products, are wrapped in a dark stained cedar skin that is at once solid and opaque and light and transparent.
The fence, constructed of staggered horizontal wood slats was designed for privacy but also lets light and air pass through. At night, the fence becomes a large light fixture providing an ambient glow for both the private garden as well as the public sidewalk. Thin striations of light wrap around the interior and exterior of the property. The wall of the garage separating the pool area and the parked car is an assembly of wood framed windows clad in the same fence material. When illuminated, this poolside screen transforms from an edge into a nearly transparent lantern, casting a warm glow by the pool. The large overhang gives the area by the by the pool containment and sense of place. It edits out the view of adjacent properties and together with the pool in the immediate foreground frames a view back toward the home’s family room. Using the pool as a source of light and the soffit of the overhang a reflector, the bright and luminous water shimmers and reflects light off the warm cedar plane overhead. All of the peripheral storage within the garage is cantilevered off of the main structure and hovers over native grade to significantly reduce the footprint of the building and minimize the impact on existing tree roots.
The natural character of the neighborhood inspired the extensive use of wood as the projects primary building material. The availability, ease of construction and cost of wood products made it possible to carefully craft this project. In the end, aside from its quiet, modern expression, it is well-detailed, allowing it to be a pragmatic storage box, an elevated roof 'garden', a lantern at night, a threshold and place of occupation poolside for the owners.
Photo: Bryan Groulx
DeForest Architects
Contractor: Prestige Residential Construction; Interior Design: NB Design Group; Photo: Benjamin Benschneider
Imagen de fachada retro de dos plantas
Imagen de fachada retro de dos plantas
Antun Cerovecki
Photo: Antun Cerovečki
Modelo de fachada de casa gris contemporánea de dos plantas con revestimientos combinados y tejado plano
Modelo de fachada de casa gris contemporánea de dos plantas con revestimientos combinados y tejado plano
Flavin Architects
Modern mahogany deck. On the rooftop, a perimeter trellis frames the sky and distant view, neatly defining an open living space while maintaining intimacy. A modern steel stair with mahogany threads leads to the headhouse.
Photo by: Nat Rea Photography
26 fotos de casas azules
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