Split-level Exterior Design Ideas with a Green Roof
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EW Architecture Inc.
At roughly 1,600 sq.ft. of existing living space, this modest 1971 split level home was too small for the family living there and in need of updating. Modifications to the existing roof line, adding a half 2nd level, and adding a new entry effected an overall change in building form. New finishes inside and out complete the alterations, creating a fresh new look. The sloping site drops away to the east, resulting in incredible views from all levels. From the clean, crisp interior spaces expansive glazing frames the VISTA.
ARCO2 Architecture Ltd
Sustainable Build Cornwall, Architects Cornwall
Photography by: Unique Home Stays © www.uniquehomestays.com
Srta. Rottenmeier
Fachada de hormigón visto con menorquinas de madera correderas. Cubierta inclinada ajardinada
Ashworth Parkes Architects
A three bedroom family house on a tight urban site in the centre of Cambridge. The site measures only 7.5metres wide by 10.5metres deep, it is flanked on all sides by 3metre high walls and room had to be found for an off street parking space. Unobscured glazing was only permitted on the front elevation, and 1 square metre of fixed obscured glass was all that was permitted on the other three. Most of the daylight comes from above and white resin floors, a white metal staircase, a double height sitting area, mirrors, and perforate meshes maximize the sense of space inside.
Photos: Mel Yates
ARCO2 Architecture Ltd
Sustainable Build Cornwall, Architects Cornwall
Photography by: Unique Home Stays © www.uniquehomestays.com
Srta. Rottenmeier
Fachada de hormigón visto con menorquinas de madera correderas. Cubierta inclinada ajardinada
Gabriele Bruno
L'edificio presenta un complesso uso dei materiali mattone, intonaco e pietra ed un sapiente utilizzo dei colori. Lo scopo era di ridurre l'impatto visivo e far in modo che si integrasse completamente con il paesaggio circostante. Infatti ogni colore ed ogni materiale è inspirato agli edifici storici presenti sul territorio.
Tim Offer Architects
An award winning timber clad newbuild house built to Passivhaus standards in a rural location in the Suffolk countryside.
Searl Lamaster Howe Architects
Ribbon windows wrap two sides of this home's living room. Their sober geometry stands in contrast to the dramatic butterfly roofs.
Split-level Exterior Design Ideas with a Green Roof
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