World-Inspired Brown House Exterior Ideas and Designs

Tropical Home
Tropical Home
BARRETT STUDIO architectsBARRETT STUDIO architects
This bioclimatic custom residence on a small lake in Orlando, Florida, brings open, flow through living to its tropical garden site. Three pavilions provide live/work/guest spaces, intertwining architecture with awesome mature live oaks. Dramatic cantilevers provide shade and dynamic movement. The simplicity of the architecture meets a cooly casual materials palette, including ocala block, galvalume, and corrugated cement siding on the exterior, with terrazzo floors, louvered windows and exposed block on the interior.
Timberline Residence
Timberline Residence
Element 5 ArchitectureElement 5 Architecture
Location: Austin, Texas, United States
外観 南側
外観 南側
高野設計工房高野設計工房
焼き杉と木製ルーバーの外観。 オープンの駐車場から雨にぬれずに、 玄関へ行く事が出来ます。 外構工事も 弊社設計施工。
A Writers Block
A Writers Block
Bottlegreen studioBottlegreen studio
A part extension and renovation project done for the Centre for vernacular Architecture demanded the construction of a first floor and terrace study over an existing 30-year-old, load-bearing brick structure. Composite wall construction was adopted to create texture internally and externally while not over-loading the existing ground floor walls. A simple wire-cut brick cladding over the ground floor facade helped tie the old and new construction. Leather finished Kota floor, refurbished antique doors & windows, handmade Athangudi tiles, stained glass shutters and numerous display areas were put together to reflect the strong and distinct personality of our clients who are extensive travelers, writers and hoarders.

World-Inspired Brown House Exterior Ideas and Designs

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