Red Apartment Exterior Design Ideas

McKeesport Downtown Housing
McKeesport Downtown Housing
Zola European WindowsZola European Windows
McKeesport Downtown Housing, formerly a YMCA, is an 84-unit SRO for people at risk of homelessness. The old brick and terracotta building was important historically for McKeesport. The decision to design the project to Passive House criteria actually went a long way to making the pro-forma work. This project was the first large scale retrofit to be designed to meet Passive House Standards in the US. Another major concern of the project team was to maintain the historic charm of the building. Space was at a premium and a reorganization of space allowed for making larger resident rooms. Through a community process with various stakeholders, amenities were identified and added to the project, including a community room, a bike storage area, exterior smoking balconies, single-user rest rooms, a bed bug room for non-toxic treatment of bed bugs, and communal kitchens to provide healthy options for food. The renovation includes new additional lighting, air-conditioning, make-up air and ventilation systems, an elevator, and cooking facilities. A cold-weather shelter, 60-day emergency housing, bridge housing, and section 8 apartment rentals make up the housing programs within the shelter. Thoughtful Balance designed the interiors, and selected the furniture for durability and resistance to bed bugs. The project team worked closely with Zola Windows to specify a unique uPVC window that not only offers passive house performance levels at an affordable cost, but also harmonizes with the building’s historic aesthetic. Zola’s American Heritage SDH (simulated double hung) from the popular, budget-friendly Thermo uPVC line was specified for the project. The windows implemented in this project feature a lower tilt & turn window and a fixed upper for maximum airtightness and thermal performance. The implementation of these windows helped the project team achieve a very significant energy consumption reduction of at least 75%. Photographer: Alexander Denmarsh
A Classically Styled Orangery in the Surrey Countryside
A Classically Styled Orangery in the Surrey Countryside
Westbury Garden RoomsWestbury Garden Rooms
Located in the Surrey countryside is this classically styled orangery. Belonging to a client who sought our advice on how they can create an elegant living space, connected to the kitchen. The perfect room for informal entertaining, listen and play music, or read a book and enjoy a peaceful weekend. Previously the home wasn’t very generous on available living space and the flow between rooms was less than ideal; A single lounge to the south side of the property that was a short walk from the kitchen, located on the opposite side of the home.
2017 Grand ARDA - Multi-Family Designs - Gaver Nichols Architect
2017 Grand ARDA - Multi-Family Designs - Gaver Nichols Architect
AIBD - American Institute of Building DesignAIBD - American Institute of Building Design
Situated in a neighborhood beginning to turn around, the design seeks "To Blend the Old With The New". The building design faced many challenges as it went thru the local Citizens Association, the Planning Commission and the City Counsel. Knowing the neighborhood needed flexibility in regards to end users, the lofts concept was developed as a live/work solution. Green Design elements were incorporated; most notable was a 20 well geothermal heat and cool system located under the parking lot. A Grand ARDA for Multi-Family Designs goes to Gaver Nichols Architect Designers: Gaver Nichols Architect with Deborah Nichol From: Alexandria, Virginia
Edificio 4 apartamentos,  242,05 metros cuadrados.
Edificio 4 apartamentos, 242,05 metros cuadrados.
VijijiniVijijini
Ejecución de hoja exterior en cerramiento de fachada, de ladrillo cerámico cara vista perforado, color rojo, con junta de 1 cm de espesor, recibida con mortero de cemento blanco hidrófugo. Incluso parte proporcional de replanteo, nivelación y aplomado, mermas y roturas, enjarjes, elementos metálicos de conexión de las hojas y de soporte de la hoja exterior y anclaje al forjado u hoja interior, formación de dinteles, jambas y mochetas, ejecución de encuentros y puntos singulares y limpieza final de la fábrica ejecutada. Cobertura de tejas cerámicas mixta, color rojo, recibidas con mortero de cemento, directamente sobre la superficie regularizada, en cubierta inclinada.
Belle Meade Condo
Belle Meade Condo
Mark Poe Builders IncMark Poe Builders Inc
Tasteful renovation of a beautiful condo across from Belle Meade Country Club. Special attention paid to the historical features that originally gave this condo building its charm and appeal.
Verde Valley Inn: After
Verde Valley Inn: After
Chalk Hill LLCChalk Hill LLC
Bright and inviting. No Bates here!
Exterior view
Exterior view
Adam Green ArchitectAdam Green Architect
In 2016 the prominent Owen Block (c.1882) was fully renovated to create 15 urban living units in Evansville's Riverside Historic District. The building's iconic 19th-century facade was restored with the addition of a private urban courtyard, new exterior lighting and streetscape improvements.
Backsteinfassade und Innenhof
Backsteinfassade und Innenhof
FV2 Architektur GmbHFV2 Architektur GmbH
Als Teil der Sanierung wurde die besondere Backsteinfassade aufwendig saniert. Dafür wurde altes Fugenmaterial vorsichtig entfernt, die Steine wurden sandgestrahlt und von erfahrenen Händen wurden die Fugen denkmalgerecht gefüllt und Schadstellen ausgebessert.
Exterior view
Exterior view
Adam Green ArchitectAdam Green Architect
In 2016 the prominent Owen Block (c.1882) was fully renovated to create 15 urban living units in Evansville's Riverside Historic District. The building's iconic 19th-century facade was restored with the addition of a private urban courtyard, new exterior lighting and streetscape improvements.
Belle Meade Condo
Belle Meade Condo
Mark Poe Builders IncMark Poe Builders Inc
Tasteful renovation of a beautiful condo across from Belle Meade Country Club. Special attention paid to the historical features that originally gave this condo building its charm and appeal.
McKeesport Downtown Housing
McKeesport Downtown Housing
Zola European WindowsZola European Windows
McKeesport Downtown Housing, formerly a YMCA, is an 84-unit SRO for people at risk of homelessness. The old brick and terracotta building was important historically for McKeesport. The decision to design the project to Passive House criteria actually went a long way to making the pro-forma work. This project was the first large scale retrofit to be designed to meet Passive House Standards in the US. Another major concern of the project team was to maintain the historic charm of the building. Space was at a premium and a reorganization of space allowed for making larger resident rooms. Through a community process with various stakeholders, amenities were identified and added to the project, including a community room, a bike storage area, exterior smoking balconies, single-user rest rooms, a bed bug room for non-toxic treatment of bed bugs, and communal kitchens to provide healthy options for food. The renovation includes new additional lighting, air-conditioning, make-up air and ventilation systems, an elevator, and cooking facilities. A cold-weather shelter, 60-day emergency housing, bridge housing, and section 8 apartment rentals make up the housing programs within the shelter. Thoughtful Balance designed the interiors, and selected the furniture for durability and resistance to bed bugs. The project team worked closely with Zola Windows to specify a unique uPVC window that not only offers passive house performance levels at an affordable cost, but also harmonizes with the building’s historic aesthetic. Zola’s American Heritage SDH (simulated double hung) from the popular, budget-friendly Thermo uPVC line was specified for the project. The windows implemented in this project feature a lower tilt & turn window and a fixed upper for maximum airtightness and thermal performance. The implementation of these windows helped the project team achieve a very significant energy consumption reduction of at least 75%. Photographer: Alexander Denmarsh

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