I love that stone! - I have been given the opportunity to help design my future house by my Father. We have been thinking and we've decided on stone for the exterior, or at least partly stone. Could you tell me what type(s) of stone you used, and how you built that wall? I would like to replicate that look with my project. Thanks! »
The shape of a window has a lot of bearing on its appearance, but it's rare to see shapes that are not orthogonal (not square or rectangular). This circular window comes across as something special, highlighting what looks to be a chair inside and the stone construction that helps make the opening possible.
House 2013 Window
he translucency of the lower panes comes across from inside. These pieces allow light to enter the space but not the eyes of passersby. In effect the clear glass at top is a clerestory that allows views of the trees.
The shape of a window has a lot of bearing on its appearance, but it's rare to see shapes that are not orthogonal (not square or rectangular). This circular window comes across as something special, highlighting what looks to be a chair inside and the stone construction that helps make the opening possible.