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Boswell Construction
Porcelain tiles
white lacquered cabinets
4" recessed cans
fleetwood doors
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Jim Bartsch; Linda Kasian
Isabel Moritz Designs
Isabel Moritz Designs works with homeowners and architects in California to create personalized drought tolerant, modern, beach modern, rustic, boho, modern traditional and French modern designs in Los Angeles, California USA.
The POOL ARTIST | Brian T. Stratton
Award winning pool designer Brian T. Stratton | The Pool Artist designed this beautiful custom concrete / gunite swimming pool. Luxury pool designer nj, international pool design, new jersey swimming pool designer, pool artist, swimming pool engineer, swimming pool architect nj, water designer, eleuthera Bahamas pool designer, infinity edge pool design, custom spa design, California pool designer, Mississippi pool designer, south Carolina pool designer, new York pool designer, Pennsylvania pool designer
Bianchi Design
We were honored to have the ability to work on the pool along with the architect for this custom home. Due to this ability, the architecture of the home emerges from the swimming pool design.
The slate clad column rises right out of the water. The beam that spans the pool also provides a beautiful rain curtain that the homeowners can look through, to see the mountains and beyond.
This pool is actually located in the front yard on the second level (with garage below), therefore the pool is part of every entry experience to the home.
Donald Lococo Architects
Owner, architect, and site merged a design from their mutual association with the river.
Located on the edge of Goose Creek, the owner was drawn to the site, reminiscent of a river from his youth that he used to tube down with friends and a 6-pack of beer. The architect, although growing up a country way, had similar memories along the water.
Design gains momentum from conversations of built forms they recall floating along: mills and industrial compounds lining waterways that once acted as their lifeline. The common memories of floating past stone abutments and looking up at timber trussed bridges from below inform the interior. The concept extends into the hardscape in piers, and terraces that recall those partial elements remaining in and around the river.
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Overland Partners Architecture + Urban Design
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