Invisibility: Naim residence, Washington, D.C., by Shinberg Levinas Architectural Design. Some may prefer the understated or, taken further, chameleon-like houses that virtually disappear into the landscape.
Invisibility: Naim residence, Washington, D.C., by Shinberg Levinas Architectural Design. Some may prefer the understated or, taken further, chameleon-like houses that virtually disappear into the landscape.
Added to 249 ideabooks Last comment "Love the blend of wood, serenity pond, vegetation, etc"
almost invisible from the front of the house. This is a quality that most of the examples in this ideabook share: They tend to add to the rear of the house. This is probably due to more space being available there for an addition, but also for privacy and to keep the curbside appeal as is.
almost invisible from the front of the house. This is a quality that most of the examples in this ideabook share: They tend to add to the rear of the house. This is probably due to more space being available there for an addition, but also for privacy and to keep the curbside appeal as is.
Added to 233 ideabooks Last comment "Below the tall window sits the front door, which matches the rest of the wall but is slightly wider" This photo has 1 question
almost invisible front door. Is it to the left of the bushes? Is it off this alley? If so, where? The glass gives a hint, even if the Corten steel panels don't.