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Architect: Steven Bull, Workshop AD
Photography By: Kevin G. Smith
“Like the integration of interior with exterior spaces with materials. Like the exterior wood panel details. The interior spaces appear to negotiate the angles of the house well. Takes advantage of treetop location without ostentation.”
This project involved the redesign and completion of a partially constructed house on the Upper Hillside in Anchorage, Alaska. Construction of the underlying steel structure had ceased for more than five years, resulting in significant technical and organizational issues that needed to be resolved in order for the home to be completed. Perched above the landscape, the home stretches across the hillside like an extended tree house.
An interior atmosphere of natural lightness was introduced to the home. Inspiration was pulled from the surrounding landscape to make the home become part of that landscape and to feel at home in its surroundings. Surfaces throughout the structure share a common language of articulated cladding with walnut panels, stone and concrete. The result is a dissolved separation of the interior and exterior.
There was a great need for extensive window and door products that had the required sophistication to make this project complete. And Marvin products were the perfect fit.
MARVIN PRODUCTS USED:
Integrity Inswing French Door
Integrity Outswing French Door
Integrity Sliding French Door
Marvin Ultimate Awning Window
Marvin Ultimate Casement Window
Marvin Ultimate Sliding French Door
Marvin Ultimate Swinging French Door
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Studio Extension dining table with self-store leaves with Studio Chairs and Modern Sideboard. Featuring Tufenkian carpet. Photo by Lincoln Barbour
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Studio Pépites
Vue banquette sur mesure en béton ciré.
Projet La Cabane du Lac, Lacanau, par Studio Pépites.
Photographies Lionel Moreau.
Prentiss Balance Wickline Architects
A feature unique to this house, the inset nook functions like an inverted bay window on the interior, with built-in bench seating included, while simultaneously providing built-in seating for the exterior eating area as well. Large sliding windows allow the boundary to dissolve completely here. Photography: Andrew Pogue Photography.
Proctor & Shaw
View from kitchen to dining room in Battersea House by Proctor and Shaw Architects. A post-war end of terrace house has been completely refurbished and extended with a contemporary loft and a modern rear extension in Wandsworth, South London. ©Ståle Eriksen
Sarco Architects Costa Rica - Caribbean
Dining space is a central part of the open-space great room with floor to ceiling glass all around, bringing the outside views to the bay and surrounding jungle as part of the space. Wood panel ceiling turns down onto the custom cabinets within the volcanic stone-clad pillars and define the space.
Brown Dining Room with Concrete Flooring Ideas and Designs
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