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CMHP Design, LLC
Mid-sized traditional one-storey brown exterior in Other with mixed siding and a hip roof.
Whitten Architects
Jonathan Reece
Design ideas for a mid-sized transitional two-storey brown house exterior in Portland Maine with wood siding, a gable roof and a metal roof.
Design ideas for a mid-sized transitional two-storey brown house exterior in Portland Maine with wood siding, a gable roof and a metal roof.
Matt Fajkus Architecture
The site descends from the street and is privileged with dynamic natural views toward a creek below and beyond. To incorporate the existing landscape into the daily life of the residents, the house steps down to the natural topography. A continuous and jogging retaining wall from outside to inside embeds the structure below natural grade at the front with flush transitions at its rear facade. All indoor spaces open up to a central courtyard which terraces down to the tree canopy, creating a readily visible and occupiable transitional space between man-made and nature.
The courtyard scheme is simplified by two wings representing common and private zones - connected by a glass dining “bridge." This transparent volume also visually connects the front yard to the courtyard, clearing for the prospect view, while maintaining a subdued street presence. The staircase acts as a vertical “knuckle,” mediating shifting wing angles while contrasting the predominant horizontality of the house.
Crips materiality and detailing, deep roof overhangs, and the one-and-half story wall at the rear further enhance the connection between outdoors and indoors, providing nuanced natural lighting throughout and a meaningful framed procession through the property.
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Nova Tayona Architects
Photo: Janet Kimber
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern one-storey black house exterior in Toronto with wood siding and a flat roof.
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern one-storey black house exterior in Toronto with wood siding and a flat roof.
Sierra Verde Group
Photo of a large country two-storey brown exterior in Sacramento with mixed siding and a gable roof.
Raykon Construction
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional two-storey brown exterior in Salt Lake City with stone veneer and a hip roof.
kauba architektur
Ausgangssituation
Ein auf dem Grundstück bestehender Ferienbungalow aus den 1950er Jahren musste dem Neubau eines Einfamilienhauses für eine junge vierköpfige Familie weichen. Der Einsatz von natürlichen Materialien, wie Holz, Naturstein, Dämmstoffen aus Holzwolle, etc. war den Bauherren sehr wichtig. Dieser Umstand und die landwirtschaftlich geprägte Umgebung gaben dem Gebäude seine Form und sein Erscheinungsbild.
Konstruktion, energetisches und ökologisches Konzept
Das voll unterkellerte Gebäude steht auf einem schmalen, langgestreckten Grundstück und öffnet sich nach Südwesten, über eine beheizbare Pfosten- Riegel- Fassade mit Dreifachverglasung. Alle statischen Konstruktionselemente, wie Wände, Decken und das Dach, bestehen aus Dickholzplatten. Lediglich die tragenden Innenwände im Erdgeschoss wurden aus Kalksandstein errichtet. Die so generierte „Speichermasse“, eine kontrollierte Be- und Entlüftung mit Wärmerückgewinnung, sowie auf den Innenwänden angebrachte Wandheizmodule tragen zu einem behaglichen Wohnklima bei. Für das Gebäude wurde überwiegend heimisches Holz aus der Produktion eines nahe gelegenen Holzverarbeitungsbetriebes verwendet. Alle Konstruktions- und Verkleidungshölzer wurden unbehandelt eingebaut. Die Wärmeversorgung erfolgt über eine zentrale Pelletheizung. Die auf dem Dach angeordneten Sonnenkollektoren dienen sowohl der Warmwasserbereitung als auch der Heizungsunterstützung. Über eine Regenwasserzisterne werden die Spülkästen der Toiletten und die Waschmaschine mit gesammeltem Niederschlagswasser versorgt. Das Gertenwasser wird ebenso über die Zisterne bereitgestellt.
Altura Architects
An L-shaped mountain modern farmhouse that orients public and private spaces around a large oak trees and creates a protected and intimate outdoor terrace. Sheep pasture comes right up to the back of the house.
2016 Todd Crawford Photography
semple brown design
David Lauer
This is an example of a modern two-storey brick black exterior in Denver with a flat roof.
This is an example of a modern two-storey brick black exterior in Denver with a flat roof.
AR Homes by American Eagle Builders
Large traditional two-storey brown house exterior in Other with concrete fiberboard siding, a gable roof and a mixed roof.
John Dvorsack Architect
Designed to look like it’s always been there, this 4 bedroom shingle style farm house sits on a beautiful private parcel in West Falmouth. The biggest challenge for this project was to take advantage of the primary water views which in this case were in the front of the home. To accomplish this, the main entrance to the house and the outdoor entertainment spaces were all on the front of the house. A screen room resides at the intersection of the wings of the wraparound porch for evening relaxation overlooking the water. The stair to the third floor roof deck provides sweeping views of the Elizabethan Island chain and Buzzards Bay.
LERGAARD.COM
Mid-sized scandinavian one-storey black exterior in Copenhagen with wood siding and a clipped gable roof.
Huntly Design Office, PC
Bill Mauzy
Inspiration for a small contemporary one-storey black exterior in DC Metro with mixed siding and a gable roof.
Inspiration for a small contemporary one-storey black exterior in DC Metro with mixed siding and a gable roof.
Meydenbauer Group
Brandon Heiser
This is an example of an expansive arts and crafts two-storey brown exterior in Seattle with mixed siding and a hip roof.
This is an example of an expansive arts and crafts two-storey brown exterior in Seattle with mixed siding and a hip roof.
Dovetail Construction
Inspiration for a large country two-storey brown exterior in Other with mixed siding and a gable roof.
B.L. Rieke Custom Home Builders
This comfortable, yet gorgeous, family home combines top quality building and technological features with all of the elements a growing family needs. Between the plentiful, made-for-them custom features, and a spacious, open floorplan, this family can relax and enjoy living in their beautiful dream home for years to come.
Photos by Thompson Photography
Brechbuhler Architects
The front entry at dusk.
photo by: Karl Neumann
Large country brown exterior in Other with wood siding and a gable roof.
Large country brown exterior in Other with wood siding and a gable roof.
Home Matters LLC
Photo of a large country two-storey brown exterior in Other with wood siding and a gable roof.
Architecture in Formation
Michelle Rose Photography
This is an example of a mid-sized contemporary one-storey brown exterior in New York with wood siding and a shed roof.
This is an example of a mid-sized contemporary one-storey brown exterior in New York with wood siding and a shed roof.
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