Blending of simple and traditional farm home lines with a splash of contemporary. The blend of materials; cedar shingles, metal. glass.
This is Contemporary because it mixes new and old. It is newer because of the big glass window that wrap around. Its a little older because of the brick and double chimney.
Contemporary: It combines wood and metal materials and takes
midcentury and contemporary architecture, dreamed of a contemporary and earthy home for her and her family. That dream came to fruition after she and her family purchased a tract of land close to their old subdivision and worked with architect Tom Pistorius to design and build a house that's contemporary yet
soft contemporary home was uniquely designed to evoke a coastal design feeling while maintaining a Hill Country style native to its environment. The final design resulted in a beautifully minimalistic, transparent, and inviting home. The light exterior stucco paired with geometric forms and contemporary
coastal contemporary look the clients desired. The open floor plan visually connects multiple rooms to each other, creating a seamless flow from the formal living, kitchen and family rooms and ties the upper floor to the lower. This transparent theme even begins at the front door and extends all the way
forms and contemporary details such as galvanized brackets, frameless glass and linear railings
home the contemporary/modern nature of the design. It's interesting to hear Barzenick say that "modern architecture speaks to me at a visceral level. I appreciate and admire the plantation and Acadian-style homes, but contemporary architecture speaks to me on another level."
home the contemporary/modern nature of the design. It's interesting to hear Barzenick say that "modern architecture speaks to me at a visceral level. I appreciate and admire the plantation and Acadian-style homes, but contemporary architecture speaks to me on another level."
pitch contemporary shed roof forms balance with the mountain gables and timber details. The contemporary roof forms bathe the rustic stone and wood material palate in sunlight creating a warm, inviting space. Photo by Matt Waclo.
mountain contemporary cabin with emphasis on light, layout and landscape. Each form delivers natural light to its respective space while contributing to the composition as a whole. Local granite flows in and out bringing the natural environment into the home. A detached pavilion and covered patios with
like contemporary yet rustic feel of the property.