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Black Exterior Design Ideas with Four or More Storeys

Eco-Luxe Carpenter's Cabin
Eco-Luxe Carpenter's Cabin
Details Design and StagingDetails Design and Staging
The front view of the cabin hints at the small footprint while a view of the back exposes the expansiveness that is offered across all four stories. This small 934sf lives large offering over 1700sf of interior living space and additional 500sf of covered decking.
Gladys Valley Marine Studies Building
Gladys Valley Marine Studies Building
Nakamoto ForestryNakamoto Forestry
The Marine Studies Building is heavily engineered to be a vertical evaluation structure with supplies on the rooftop to support over 920 people for up to two days post a Cascadia level event. The addition of this building thus improves the safety of those that work and play at the Hatfield Marine Science Center and in the surrounding South Beach community. The MSB uses state-of-the-art architectural and engineering techniques to make it one of the first “vertical evacuation” tsunami sites in the United States. The building will also dramatically increase the Hatfield campus’ marine science education and research capacity. The building is designed to withstand a 9+ earthquake and to survive an XXL tsunami event. The building is designed to be repairable after a large (L) tsunami event. A ramp on the outside of the building leads from the ground level to the roof of this three-story structure. The roof of the building is 47 feet high, and it is designed to serve as an emergency assembly site for more than 900 people after a Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake. OSU’s Marine Studies Building is designed to provide a safe place for people to gather after an earthquake, out of the path — and above the water — of a possible tsunami. Additionally, several horizontal evacuation paths exist from the HMSC campus, where people can walk to avoid the tsunami inundation. These routes include Safe Haven Hill west of Highway 101 and the Oregon Coast Community College to the south.
Harlem Brownstone
Harlem Brownstone
kimberly peck architectkimberly peck architect
This brownstone, located in Harlem, consists of five stories which had been duplexed to create a two story rental unit and a 3 story home for the owners. The owner hired us to do a modern renovation of their home and rear garden. The garden was under utilized, barely visible from the interior and could only be accessed via a small steel stair at the rear of the second floor. We enlarged the owner’s home to include the rear third of the floor below which had walk out access to the garden. The additional square footage became a new family room connected to the living room and kitchen on the floor above via a double height space and a new sculptural stair. The rear facade was completely restructured to allow us to install a wall to wall two story window and door system within the new double height space creating a connection not only between the two floors but with the outside. The garden itself was terraced into two levels, the bottom level of which is directly accessed from the new family room space, the upper level accessed via a few stone clad steps. The upper level of the garden features a playful interplay of stone pavers with wood decking adjacent to a large seating area and a new planting bed. Wet bar cabinetry at the family room level is mirrored by an outside cabinetry/grill configuration as another way to visually tie inside to out. The second floor features the dining room, kitchen and living room in a large open space. Wall to wall builtins from the front to the rear transition from storage to dining display to kitchen; ending at an open shelf display with a fireplace feature in the base. The third floor serves as the children’s floor with two bedrooms and two ensuite baths. The fourth floor is a master suite with a large bedroom and a large bathroom bridged by a walnut clad hall that conceals a closet system and features a built in desk. The master bath consists of a tiled partition wall dividing the space to create a large walkthrough shower for two on one side and showcasing a free standing tub on the other. The house is full of custom modern details such as the recessed, lit handrail at the house’s main stair, floor to ceiling glass partitions separating the halls from the stairs and a whimsical builtin bench in the entry.
LIMITES - Création et réalisation d’une maison en limite ...
LIMITES - Création et réalisation d’une maison en limite ...
Aurélie Bardin ArchiAurélie Bardin Archi
Vue depuis le jardin de la façade sud de la maison
Photo of a large contemporary black house exterior in Le Havre with four or more storeys, wood siding, a flat roof, a mixed roof, a black roof and clapboard siding.
Maison des bois
Maison des bois
RIVA ARCHITECTESRIVA ARCHITECTES
Inspiration for a large modern black townhouse exterior in Lille with four or more storeys, mixed siding, a flat roof, a mixed roof and a grey roof.
MAHUIKA
MAHUIKA
Daniel Marshall ArchitectDaniel Marshall Architect
Large modern black exterior in Auckland with four or more storeys and wood siding.
The Townhomes
The Townhomes
Carl Mattison DesignCarl Mattison Design
towhome exteriors with black painted brick skirting, gray and black accents on paneling and siding and a flip it and reverse it along the way black and white styling.
Anbau im Garten
Anbau im Garten
Sven Wiebe ArchitektenSven Wiebe Architekten
Design ideas for a mid-sized modern stucco black townhouse exterior in Munich with four or more storeys, a gable roof, a tile roof and a red roof.
Matchwood Homes
Matchwood Homes
Citizen DesignCitizen Design
Front entry
Modern black house exterior in Seattle with four or more storeys, wood siding, a gable roof, a mixed roof and a black roof.
Blue Jay Way
Blue Jay Way
Hannouche Architects, Inc.Hannouche Architects, Inc.
Design ideas for an expansive modern black house exterior in Los Angeles with four or more storeys, mixed siding and a flat roof.
London Residence
London Residence
MacLean Architecture + DesignMacLean Architecture + Design
Rear extension to Victorian terrace house
Photo of a large contemporary black duplex exterior in London with four or more storeys, metal siding and board and batten siding.
Kentish Town House Renovation
Kentish Town House Renovation
Nathalie Priem PhotographyNathalie Priem Photography
Design ideas for a large contemporary black townhouse exterior in London with four or more storeys, metal siding and a gable roof.
Before/After Front Facade
Before/After Front Facade
EL StudioEL Studio
This is an example of a mid-sized transitional black house exterior in DC Metro with four or more storeys, concrete fiberboard siding, a gable roof, a shingle roof, a black roof and clapboard siding.
Oak Hollow Residence
Oak Hollow Residence
4D Design + Consulting4D Design + Consulting
Inspiration for a large transitional black house exterior in Other with four or more storeys, mixed siding, a gable roof, a shingle roof and a black roof.
Leon Townhomes | Bankers Hill
Leon Townhomes | Bankers Hill
SD Design StudioSD Design Studio
Photo of a midcentury black townhouse exterior in San Diego with four or more storeys, wood siding, a flat roof, a mixed roof and a white roof.
Zoom sur l'accord entre le soubassement en pierre et l'extension contemporaine.
Zoom sur l'accord entre le soubassement en pierre et l'extension contemporaine.
Area CreatioArea Creatio
Photo of a large contemporary black house exterior in Other with four or more storeys, metal siding, a flat roof, a metal roof and a black roof.
Eco-Luxe Carpenter's Cabin
Eco-Luxe Carpenter's Cabin
Details Design and StagingDetails Design and Staging
This drone shot provides a peek that will not be seen by guests - the view looking in to the library in the loft from the circular window on the front of the cabin.
Edificio Plurifamiliar de Protección Oficial
Edificio Plurifamiliar de Protección Oficial
Ecoestudio ArquitecEcoestudio Arquitec
Modern brick black exterior in Other with four or more storeys and a gable roof.
Gladys Valley Marine Studies Building
Gladys Valley Marine Studies Building
Nakamoto ForestryNakamoto Forestry
The Marine Studies Building is heavily engineered to be a vertical evaluation structure with supplies on the rooftop to support over 920 people for up to two days post a Cascadia level event. The addition of this building thus improves the safety of those that work and play at the Hatfield Marine Science Center and in the surrounding South Beach community. The MSB uses state-of-the-art architectural and engineering techniques to make it one of the first “vertical evacuation” tsunami sites in the United States. The building will also dramatically increase the Hatfield campus’ marine science education and research capacity. The building is designed to withstand a 9+ earthquake and to survive an XXL tsunami event. The building is designed to be repairable after a large (L) tsunami event. A ramp on the outside of the building leads from the ground level to the roof of this three-story structure. The roof of the building is 47 feet high, and it is designed to serve as an emergency assembly site for more than 900 people after a Cascadia Subduction Zone earthquake. OSU’s Marine Studies Building is designed to provide a safe place for people to gather after an earthquake, out of the path — and above the water — of a possible tsunami. Additionally, several horizontal evacuation paths exist from the HMSC campus, where people can walk to avoid the tsunami inundation. These routes include Safe Haven Hill west of Highway 101 and the Oregon Coast Community College to the south.
LIMITES - Création et réalisation d’une maison en limite ...
LIMITES - Création et réalisation d’une maison en limite ...
Aurélie Bardin ArchiAurélie Bardin Archi
Vue depuis le jardin de la façade sud de la maison
Photo of a large contemporary black house exterior in Le Havre with four or more storeys, wood siding, a flat roof, a mixed roof, a black roof and clapboard siding.

Black Exterior Design Ideas with Four or More Storeys

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