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Peter Cohan Architect
Peter Cohan
Small industrial two-story mixed siding exterior home idea in Seattle
Small industrial two-story mixed siding exterior home idea in Seattle
Todd Haiman Landscape Design
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Example of a small urban green three-story exterior home design in New York
Example of a small urban green three-story exterior home design in New York
Arcelab Inc. Architects
Bill Gregory
Example of a small urban gray two-story metal flat roof design in Los Angeles
Example of a small urban gray two-story metal flat roof design in Los Angeles
dreamdoctor
A derivation/evolution of the first prototype and grain bin experiment. Unfortunately the effort stopped short of the logical conclusion which would use less materials and take less time to erect. It would not sell for as much. I'll get around to it sooner or later.
dreamdoctor
A custom made vented skylight using perforated, corrugated pipe, laminated safety glass and structural silicone. The perf pipe sits on the outside of the fill hole curb so water does not get in when the wind blows the rain: snow just blows around it rather than going in it. The roof has not been cleaned since it was built some 15 years ago and is holding up fine. Since it is under trees the rain does not clean it off much.
Mark Clipsham
LTS Architecture
Mid-sized industrial gray three-story metal exterior home idea in Other with a metal roof
Moment Drafting & Design LLC
An additional pass-through garage bay added onto an existing garage for more space!
Large industrial beige one-story mixed siding and shingle exterior home idea in Other with a shingle roof and a brown roof
Large industrial beige one-story mixed siding and shingle exterior home idea in Other with a shingle roof and a brown roof
Basketballs Installers
Goalrilla 64" basketball hoop installation
Mid-sized industrial exterior home idea in DC Metro
Mid-sized industrial exterior home idea in DC Metro
Robert Miller FAIA Architects
The owners desired a modest home that would enable them to experience the dual natures of the outdoors: intimate forest and sweeping views. The use of economical, pre-fabricated materials was seen as an opportunity to develop an expressive architecture.
The house is organized on a four-foot module, establishing a delicate rigor for the building and maximizing the use of pre-manufactured materials. A series of open web trusses are combined with dimensional wood framing to form broad overhangs. Plywood sheets spanning between the trusses are left exposed at the eaves. An insulated aluminum window system is attached to exposed laminated wood columns, creating an expansive yet economical wall of glass in the living spaces with mountain views. On the opposite side, support spaces and a children’s desk are located along the hallway.
A bridge clad in green fiber cement panels marks the entry. Visible through the front door is an angled yellow wall that opens to a protected outdoor space between the garage and living spaces, offering the first views of the mountain peaks. Living and sleeping spaces are arranged in a line, with a circulation corridor to the east.
The exterior is clad in pre-finished fiber cement panels that match the horizontal spacing of the window mullions, accentuating the linear nature of the structure. Two boxes clad in corrugated metal punctuate the east elevation. At the north end of the house, a deck extends into the landscape, providing a quiet place to enjoy the view.
Images by Nic LeHoux Photography
Henry Architects
Alix Henry
Mid-sized urban beige one-story stucco exterior home photo in Albuquerque with a shed roof
Mid-sized urban beige one-story stucco exterior home photo in Albuquerque with a shed roof
The Crystal Pixel LLC
The Crystal Pixel Rendering
Large industrial beige three-story mixed siding flat roof idea in Phoenix with a mixed material roof
Large industrial beige three-story mixed siding flat roof idea in Phoenix with a mixed material roof
Robert Miller FAIA Architects
The owners desired a modest home that would enable them to experience the dual natures of the outdoors: intimate forest and sweeping views. The use of economical, pre-fabricated materials was seen as an opportunity to develop an expressive architecture.
The house is organized on a four-foot module, establishing a delicate rigor for the building and maximizing the use of pre-manufactured materials. A series of open web trusses are combined with dimensional wood framing to form broad overhangs. Plywood sheets spanning between the trusses are left exposed at the eaves. An insulated aluminum window system is attached to exposed laminated wood columns, creating an expansive yet economical wall of glass in the living spaces with mountain views. On the opposite side, support spaces and a children’s desk are located along the hallway.
A bridge clad in green fiber cement panels marks the entry. Visible through the front door is an angled yellow wall that opens to a protected outdoor space between the garage and living spaces, offering the first views of the mountain peaks. Living and sleeping spaces are arranged in a line, with a circulation corridor to the east.
The exterior is clad in pre-finished fiber cement panels that match the horizontal spacing of the window mullions, accentuating the linear nature of the structure. Two boxes clad in corrugated metal punctuate the east elevation. At the north end of the house, a deck extends into the landscape, providing a quiet place to enjoy the view.
Images by Nic LeHoux Photography
Moment Drafting & Design LLC
An additional pass-through garage bay added onto an existing garage for more space!
Inspiration for a large industrial beige one-story mixed siding and shingle exterior home remodel in Other with a shingle roof and a brown roof
Inspiration for a large industrial beige one-story mixed siding and shingle exterior home remodel in Other with a shingle roof and a brown roof
Peter Cohan Architect
Tom Barwick
Inspiration for a small industrial two-story mixed siding exterior home remodel in Seattle
Inspiration for a small industrial two-story mixed siding exterior home remodel in Seattle
User
Andy Brown
Example of a mid-sized urban yellow one-story concrete flat roof design in Philadelphia
Example of a mid-sized urban yellow one-story concrete flat roof design in Philadelphia
Kappa Sigma Fraternity
First of two tables created for DIE tournaments. Project cost totaled around $200. Used A-frame supports.
Example of a mid-sized urban exterior home design in San Francisco
Example of a mid-sized urban exterior home design in San Francisco
Industrial Exterior Home Ideas
Kappa Sigma Fraternity
Second of two tables created for DIE tournaments. Project cost totaled around $200. Used A-frame supports.
Inspiration for a mid-sized industrial exterior home remodel in San Francisco
Inspiration for a mid-sized industrial exterior home remodel in San Francisco
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