This project by MGS Architecture puts two residences next to each other, expressing separation through the articulation of the corrugated metal cladding.
Color can be used to create identity within one building, such as this two-family building in Los Angeles with one unit in light orange and one in dark orange. Note that the corrugated metal is oriented horizontally on the left and vertically on the right for further distinction.
interesting way to incorporate the solid walls and the railings for a rooftop patio with privacy. Not my favorite design, but the concept could be applied to our rooftop patio.
added by cherith sinasac to exterior (15 months ago)
The orange corrugated aluminum facade runs horizontally on one side and vertically next to it. The difference between the two residences is heightened by the asymmetry of the openings.
aluminum windows