Apartment Exterior Design Ideas

RusticSeries in Summer Wheat on multi-family home
RusticSeries in Summer Wheat on multi-family home
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RusticSeries in Summer Wheat and ColorSelect on James Hardie Lap
1548 Ashland Apartments
1548 Ashland Apartments
Sun Collective Design GroupSun Collective Design Group
This remodel of an existing, 2 building apartment complex turned this property into a gem in the heights. Each unit was unique which meant that each unit was designed separately from and incorporated into the whole complex - a feat in itself. Also included was converting the existing covered parking under units into fully functional /well-built additional units. The resulting complex lacked a little flair - bright yellow doors did the trick.
River Homes Milwaukee Condos in the Beerline Neighborhood
River Homes Milwaukee Condos in the Beerline Neighborhood
Vetter ArchitectsVetter Architects
River Homes Civic, Pedestrian, and Personal Scale Our urban design strategy to create a modern, traditional neighborhood centered around three distinct yet connected levels of scale – civic, pedestrian, and personal. The civic connection with the city, the Milwaukee River and the adjacent Kilbourn Park was addressed via the main thoroughfare, street extensions and the River Walk. The relationship to pedestrian scale was achieved by fronting each building to its corresponding street or river edge. Utilizing elevated entries and main living levels provides a non-intimidating distinction between public and private. The open, loft-like qualities of each individual living unit, coupled with the historical context of the tract supports the personal scale of the design. The Beerline “mini-block” – patterned after a typical city block - is configured to allow for each individual building to address its respective street or river edge while creating an internal alley or “auto court”. The river-facing units, each with four levels of living space, incorporate rooftop garden terraces which serve as natural, sunlit pavilions in an urban setting. In an effort to integrate our typical urban neighborhood with the context of an industrial corridor, we relied upon thoughtful connections to materials such as brick, stucco, and fine woods, thus creating a feeling of refined elegance in balance with the “sculpture” of the historic warehouses across the Milwaukee River. Urban Diversity The Beerline River Homes provide a walkable connection to the city, the beautiful Milwaukee River, and the surrounding environs. The diversity of these custom homes is evident not only in the unique association of the units to the specific “edges” each one addresses, but also in the diverse range of pricing from the accessible to the high-end. This project has elevated a typically developer-driven market into a striking urban design product.
Architektur im Allgäu // Außenaufnahme Putzfassade // Baustellenbild
Architektur im Allgäu // Außenaufnahme Putzfassade // Baustellenbild
E2WO ArchitektenE2WO Architekten
Die beiden Wohneinheiten verteilen sich auf das Erdgeschoss und Dachgeschoss. Ein schwebendes Blechdach verleiht dem Gebäude einen besonderen Charakter. Die großflächigen Fensterelemente sorgen für eine optimale Belichtung. Ein ausgeklügeltes Beleuchtungskonzept rundet die hochwertige Ausführung ab während die Baukosten bewusst reduziert wurden. Die konstruktiven Details wurden bewusst nicht versteckt und tragen so zur Einzigartigkeit der Gebäude bei. Das Zweifamilienhaus ist nach außen mit einer zeitlosen Putzfassade versehen.
Barn Style Guest House with Garage
Barn Style Guest House with Garage
Barn ProsBarn Pros
Request a free catalog: http://www.barnpros.com/catalog Rethink the idea of home with the Denali 36 Apartment. Located part of the Cumberland Plateau of Alabama, the 36’x 36’ structure has a fully finished garage on the lower floor for equine, garage or storage and a spacious apartment above ideal for living space. For this model, the owner opted to enclose 24 feet of the single shed roof for vehicle parking, leaving the rest for workspace. The optional garage package includes roll-up insulated doors, as seen on the side of the apartment. The fully finished apartment has 1,000+ sq. ft. living space –enough for a master suite, guest bedroom and bathroom, plus an open floor plan for the kitchen, dining and living room. Complementing the handmade breezeway doors, the owner opted to wrap the posts in cedar and sheetrock the walls for a more traditional home look. The exterior of the apartment matches the allure of the interior. Jumbo western red cedar cupola, 2”x6” Douglas fir tongue and groove siding all around and shed roof dormers finish off the old-fashioned look the owners were aspiring for.
都心の狭小地の地下1階地上7階建てのペンシルビル
都心の狭小地の地下1階地上7階建てのペンシルビル
角倉剛建築設計事務所角倉剛建築設計事務所
​ペンシルビルが立ち並ぶ環境です。上3層の少し青みがかったガラスの奥が住居階です。その下は住居とテナントとなります。
Solar Studio ADU
Solar Studio ADU
Nakamoto ForestryNakamoto Forestry
Project Overview: This modern ADU build was designed by Wittman Estes Architecture + Landscape and pre-fab tech builder NODE. Our Gendai siding with an Amber oil finish clads the exterior. Featured in Dwell, Designmilk and other online architectural publications, this tiny project packs a punch with affordable design and a focus on sustainability. This modern ADU build was designed by Wittman Estes Architecture + Landscape and pre-fab tech builder NODE. Our shou sugi ban Gendai siding with a clear alkyd finish clads the exterior. Featured in Dwell, Designmilk and other online architectural publications, this tiny project packs a punch with affordable design and a focus on sustainability. “A Seattle homeowner hired Wittman Estes to design an affordable, eco-friendly unit to live in her backyard as a way to generate rental income. The modern structure is outfitted with a solar roof that provides all of the energy needed to power the unit and the main house. To make it happen, the firm partnered with NODE, known for their design-focused, carbon negative, non-toxic homes, resulting in Seattle’s first DADU (Detached Accessory Dwelling Unit) with the International Living Future Institute’s (IFLI) zero energy certification.” Product: Gendai 1×6 select grade shiplap Prefinish: Amber Application: Residential – Exterior SF: 350SF Designer: Wittman Estes, NODE Builder: NODE, Don Bunnell Date: November 2018 Location: Seattle, WA Photos courtesy of: Andrew Pogue
Chapala Street Development
Chapala Street Development
Tom Meaney Architect, AIATom Meaney Architect, AIA
The Chapala Development offers 39 units spread over 30,000 square feet and an additional 5,000 square feet of commercial space. View is down Ortega Street.

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