Terraced House with Mixed Cladding Ideas and Designs
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The Solar Decathlon project’s focus on energy efficiency and modern design led them to select the Glo A5 Series windows and doors for the project. Two large Lift and Slide doors paired with hidden sash windows and two custom – and bright red – D1 entry doors complement the modern aesthetic of the home and provide exceptional thermal performance. High performance spacers, low iron glass, larger continuous thermal breaks, and multiple air seals deliver high performance, cost effective durability and sophisticated design. Beyond performance and looks, the A5 Series windows and doors provide natural ventilation and a strong visual connection to the outdoors.
Photography by: Nita Torrey Photography
Marcelle Guilbeau, Interior Designer
Exterior colors by Sherwin Williams
Gale Force
Front Door and siding - Software
Trim - Ceiling Bright White
Gieves Anderson
Gnome Architects LLC
The design for these five ultra luxury townhomes in Center City Philadelphia brings a sense of timeless elegance to urban living. An emphasis on masonry materials and details give the homes a sense of monumentality, while the large expanses of glass, and mahogany accents, showcase the homes' contemporary style.
株式会社小木野貴光アトリエ一級建築士事務所
足立区の家 K
収納と洗濯のしやすさにこだわった、テラスハウスです。
株式会社小木野貴光アトリエ一級建築士建築士事務所
https://www.ogino-a.com/
LCCL Construction
Loft Conversions Company Project Borehamwood, Hertfordshire. Design and build of loft conversion on a terraced house, with large double room and en-suite.
Joan Azorín | Architecture Photography
Arquitectura: Llar_arquitectura
Fotografía: Joan Azorín | Architecture Photography
Mowery Marsh Architects LLC
Rear elevation of a brownstone in Hoboken, NJ. New modern bay window clad in Resysta siding with large window panels open the house to the backyard. The use of warm wood and metal tones create an inviting outdoor living space.
Photo Credit: Blackstock Photography
Dynia Architects
This mixed-income housing development on six acres in town is adjacent to national forest. Conservation concerns restricted building south of the creek and budgets led to efficient layouts.
All of the units have decks and primary spaces facing south for sun and mountain views; an orientation reflected in the building forms. The seven detached market-rate duplexes along the creek subsidized the deed restricted two- and three-story attached duplexes along the street and west boundary which can be entered through covered access from street and courtyard. This arrangement of the units forms a courtyard and thus unifies them into a single community.
The use of corrugated, galvanized metal and fiber cement board – requiring limited maintenance – references ranch and agricultural buildings. These vernacular references, combined with the arrangement of units, integrate the housing development into the fabric of the region.
A.I.A. Wyoming Chapter Design Award of Citation 2008
Project Year: 2009
Project Mint Developments
Every space in this home has been meticulously thought through, from the ground floor open-plan living space with its beautiful concrete floors and contemporary designer-kitchen, to the large roof-top deck enjoying spectacular views of the North-Shore. All rooms have high-ceilings, indoor radiant heating and large windows/skylights providing ample natural light.
Terraced House with Mixed Cladding Ideas and Designs
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