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PC Industries Welding & Fabrication, PCI Metal
Weighing in at around 2,100 pounds this massive rebar handrail was fabricated inside the home due to its overwhelming weight.
This handrail was made out of #18 (2¼” diameter) rebar and the balusters are #10 (1¼” diameter) rebar. At the top of the stairs a 90 degree bend was required due to the post placement. Overall, this rebar handrail sets the tone for this old industrial look.
Loudoun Stairs
Industrial Rails for a community club house, which features features billiards, swimming pools, crafts, restaurant and bar as well as many other activities for the community to enjoy. Photography credits to Catie Hope.
Ackworth House
This industrial style staircase with a chunky steel stringer on one side and attached to the wall with steel brackets was designed to complement this modern yet rustic home.
The open risers give this stair that floating feel, allowing the light from upstairs to filter though to the hallway below.
The American Oak treads give a warm contrast against the polished concrete floor.
Michela Facchi
Ristrutturazione attico sito a Milano.
Lo studio punta a unire sensazioni contrastanti come l’utilizzo di materiali caldi e freddi e cerca di creare una finestra sulla Milano del dopo guerra attraverso percorsi verticali.
Studio P
Pouné Design’s latest residential project is located on the cliff side over looking Freshwater beach with potential 200 degree water views.
A challenging project to create a home for a young growing family, with a brief to ensure maximum exposure to water views, maximum attainable heights and low impact to neighbouring views and privacy.
Through tireless space planning and creative design using various conceptual and massing models, Pouné Design has created a preliminary design maximising the potential of this beautiful site while complying with the council guidelines using a complexity of split levels and cantilevers, rotated views and ingenious spacial layout.
Design Team: Pouné Parsanejad, Felicity Wheeler & Arian Borzorg
Photography: Brett Boardman, Adam Powell
URBAN METAL
Mulit-functional perforated screen acts as decorative wall features and doubles as balustrade and eliminates the need for a hand rail
Timber stairs + Industrial Perforated Screen
Modern Pendant lighting.
This large perforated screen wall, which also doubles as the balustrade, was custom commissioned by WS Renovations on behalf of the client with whom we had been consulting earlier on in the process. Due to the large size of this screen, and the complexity of the installation, final measurements were absolutely critical. The screen itself has been manufactured with the use of three perforated panels, attached to aluminium framework. The client chose to have the panels attached to the framework with decorative screws so that the fixtures become a feature. Decorative fixtures were hand painted to ensure an exact colour match.
Material : Aluminium
Powder colour : Dulux Black Ace
Fixures : hand painted - Black Ace
Screen size : 2500 wide x 4380 mm high
Open area of the screen to allow light to travel through : approximately 40%
Photo credit : Urban Metal
Stair Lab / Rintal USA
"BRILLIA" Glass tread spiral staircase in NYC Penthouse. With triple laminated extra clear glass treads. Brushed stainless steel railing system.
Christopher Simmonds Architect
The client’s brief was to create a space reminiscent of their beloved downtown Chicago industrial loft, in a rural farm setting, while incorporating their unique collection of vintage and architectural salvage. The result is a custom designed space that blends life on the farm with an industrial sensibility.
The new house is located on approximately the same footprint as the original farm house on the property. Barely visible from the road due to the protection of conifer trees and a long driveway, the house sits on the edge of a field with views of the neighbouring 60 acre farm and creek that runs along the length of the property.
The main level open living space is conceived as a transparent social hub for viewing the landscape. Large sliding glass doors create strong visual connections with an adjacent barn on one end and a mature black walnut tree on the other.
The house is situated to optimize views, while at the same time protecting occupants from blazing summer sun and stiff winter winds. The wall to wall sliding doors on the south side of the main living space provide expansive views to the creek, and allow for breezes to flow throughout. The wrap around aluminum louvered sun shade tempers the sun.
The subdued exterior material palette is defined by horizontal wood siding, standing seam metal roofing and large format polished concrete blocks.
The interiors were driven by the owners’ desire to have a home that would properly feature their unique vintage collection, and yet have a modern open layout. Polished concrete floors and steel beams on the main level set the industrial tone and are paired with a stainless steel island counter top, backsplash and industrial range hood in the kitchen. An old drinking fountain is built-in to the mudroom millwork, carefully restored bi-parting doors frame the library entrance, and a vibrant antique stained glass panel is set into the foyer wall allowing diffused coloured light to spill into the hallway. Upstairs, refurbished claw foot tubs are situated to view the landscape.
The double height library with mezzanine serves as a prominent feature and quiet retreat for the residents. The white oak millwork exquisitely displays the homeowners’ vast collection of books and manuscripts. The material palette is complemented by steel counter tops, stainless steel ladder hardware and matte black metal mezzanine guards. The stairs carry the same language, with white oak open risers and stainless steel woven wire mesh panels set into a matte black steel frame.
The overall effect is a truly sublime blend of an industrial modern aesthetic punctuated by personal elements of the owners’ storied life.
Photography: James Brittain
Morph Industries Ltd
Morph Industries has been in operation since October 2007. In that time we have worked on many high end residences in Vancouver and Whistler area as our main focus for our architectural division.
We have a strong background in heavy structural steel as well as being self taught at stainless ornamental work and finishing. We are very proud to be able to fabricate some of the most beautiful ornamental metal work in the industry.
We are one of the only companies that is able to offer in-house ornamental stainless, aluminum and glass work as well as being fully certified for structural steel.
URBAN METAL
Smooth transition for adjoining panels. No sharp lines or pointed edges.
Mulit-functional perforated screen acts as decorative wall features and doubles as balustrade and eliminates the need for a hand rail
Timber stairs + Industrial Perforated Screen
This large perforated screen wall, which also doubles as the balustrade, was custom commissioned by WS Renovations on behalf of the client with whom we had been consulting earlier on in the process. Due to the large size of this screen, and the complexity of the installation, final measurements were absolutely critical. The screen itself has been manufactured with the use of three perforated panels, attached to aluminium framework. The client chose to have the panels attached to the framework with decorative screws so that the fixtures become a feature. Decorative fixtures were hand painted to ensure an exact colour match.
Material : Aluminium
Powder colour : Dulux Black Ace
Fixures : hand painted - Black Ace
Screen size : 2500 wide x 4380 mm high
Open area of the screen to allow light to travel through : approximately 40%
Photo credit : Urban Metal
Terri Weinstein Design, Inc
Here is a newly completed project I've been working on. My charge was to make functional spaces in a basement that included a bar, TV space, game space, office space and music room. The client was sharing some photos he'd taken in subways in NYC, Chicago and London, among others. These exciting images of his stimulated an idea: What if we used the subway as a motif for the entire basement project? This concept was enthusiastically endorsed. Months later, here are the results of this creative challenge.
Norman Sizemore
Great Lakes Metal Fabrication
Industrial-chic steel staircases complement contemporary loft spaces in Detroit, Michigan.
You can read more about these Industrial Metal Stairs here or start at the Great Lakes Metal Fabrication Steel Stairs page.
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