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Shelley Gardea - Flea Market Sunday
Shelley Gardea Photography © 2012 Houzz
Design by: Benedict August
Ancient Stone
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Alair Homes Frisco
Mediterranean stucco house with balconies looking over a stamped colored courtyard. Private turret entrance leading to exterior stairs to private guest quarters.
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Exterior view of patio + adjacent mountain range that materials were recovered from.
PHOTO: Sevket Turel Flycam
Keystone Custom Builders, Inc.
The Rock, Stucco, Tile Roof, and Copper Chimney Cap make this a tiny Tuscan Home. The details are in the design and craftsmanship. Private porch off of the bedroom.
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HARVESThouse's signature stone wall is made from stones harvested from the nearby mountain range; inspiring both its form and materiality.
Moises Hernandez Stone Masonry
As seen on this pic we installed sandstone veneer on the interior dome of this small stairway connecting pool area to garage. Including Cherokee steps and custom lights.
STOLL Architecture
Maison contemporaine de style méditérannéen.
Chambre avec terrasse (photo Atelier Stoll)
Audio Video Systems
Client wanted audio in their garden from a standalone system. A receiver was installed on the interior of the shed with another pair of speakers, one pair of speakers were mounted to the outside of the shed. Due to the location of the clients existing wireless network and the construction of the shed, network modification was required (additional access points/relocation - we do that too!)
COMETA ARCHITECTS
Dimitris Kleanthis, Betty Tsaousi, Nikos Zoulamopoulos, Vasislios Vakis, Eftratios Komis
RAZVAN BARSAN + PARTNERS
Coming up with new ideas is always challenging, but the challenge seems even more difficult to overcome when the starting point is quite limiting. In the case of this residential project, the starting point was an existing foundation, that needed to be used for the future building. Therefore, the footprint of the house needed to remain the same, however, the functions needed adjustments since the requirements and priorities of the owners changed in the previous years.
Another aspect that involved limitations but in a totally different sense was the setting - a beautiful place near a lake, surrounded by wild vegetation - and our challenge was to integrate the house while emphasizing the view.
We managed to do so by using large glass areas towards the lake, by laying the house properly on the sloped ground and by the use of materials. Because we didn't want to interfere with the all-natural vibe of the surroundings, we preferred using all-natural materials: wood as a structural material as well as an interior and exterior wall finishing, natural stone on both façades and pavements, ceramic roofing.
The result now peacefully lays near the lake, a discrete presence, while hosting the life of a family and all the peace of mind one can get.
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