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Tom Meaney Architect, AIA
4200sf residence on a half-acre lot. We used a rustic antique roof tile as a nice contrast to the white plaster walls. Simple building forms with nice details create a house that is economical, elegant, and timeless.
Impluvium Architecture
Impluvium Architecture
Location: San Ramon, CA, USA
This project was a direct referral from a friend. I was the Architect and helped coordinate with various sub-contractors. I also co-designed the project with various consultants including Interior and Landscape Design
Almost always, and in this case, I do my best to draw out the creativity of my clients, even when they think that they are not creative. This house is a perfect example of that with much of the client's vision and culture infused into the house.
The Yard Stylist
This Alumawood pergola in Meza, AZ, highlights just how beautiful they can look when the sun goes down. The pergola covers a large entertaining area, with a barbeque, smoker, outdoor bar, and seating area. The pergola comfortably covers all these items while still retaining lots of space. The pale pavers contrast the dark color of the pergola. The installed lights provide the right amount of illumination without being too harsh.
Meyer Greeson Paullin Benson (MGPB)
This residence was designed for an English couple who wanted a true Spanish style home. Drawing from the Spanish tradition, it features an imported Spanish tile roof, true stucco on masonry exteriors, limed oak and African slate floors, limestone columns and true plaster walls. Familiar English style details were incorporated with a cherry library and an English kitchen with waxed pine cabinetry.
Croft Design Collective LLP
The existing house was built primarily from cob, a natural building material common in the south west of England, made from a mix of clay, sand, natural fibres and water. Renovating a cob house requires special consideration. This house had a cement render, a very hard and impermeable material that would have caused damage to the cob, the removal of this needed to be very carefully carried out, in a manner that did not create further damage. Any repairs to this cob are carried out by stitching in new cob, and a breathable, insulated lime render is then re-applied to the wall. Croft coordinated the detail and specification of this work with local specialists to ensure that the work would be carried out in the best manner.
Solid Rock Custom Homes
The interior and exterior walls have bull-nosed corners to soften the edges and echo the mass and softness of adobe construction. The home is sheltered by a mix of flat and Spanish tile roofs. The hip roofs and large overhangs add a slight contemporary touch that fits well with the architecture.
MossCreek
This rustic retreat in central Oregon is loaded with modern amenities.
Timber frame and log houses often conjure notions of remote rustic outposts located in solitary surroundings of open grasslands or mature woodlands. When the owner approached MossCreek to design a timber-framed log home on a less than one acre site in an upscale Oregon golf community, the principle of the firm, Allen Halcomb, was intrigued. Bend, OR, on the eastern side of the Cascades Mountains, has an arid desert climate, creating an ideal environment for a Tuscan influenced exterior.
Photo: Roger Wade
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