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Carbon & Sand
36" Japanese cherry tree garden gate handcrafted wrought iron Garden Gate with glass fused inserts
Large minimalist gray two-story glass exterior home photo in Seattle with a gambrel roof
Large minimalist gray two-story glass exterior home photo in Seattle with a gambrel roof
Architexture Group
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern gray one-story glass flat roof remodel in New York
Audrey Matlock Architect
Inspiration for a huge modern three-story glass apartment exterior remodel in New York
James Merrell Architects, P.C.
Jeff Heatley
Example of a mid-sized minimalist gray one-story glass flat roof design in New York
Example of a mid-sized minimalist gray one-story glass flat roof design in New York
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Slip resistant finish on this pure White STONEGLASS® pool deck, pool walls & floor. Finish in Stain and Acid resistant, in and out of the pool. STONEGLASS® is a new material available at Haifa Limestone that combines the advantages of glass with the solidness and ductility of stone
The Clean-X Invisible Shield Company
The outside of this exhibit was treated with Invisible Shield® Pro-15 to provide UV, weather, and abrasion resistance.
Example of a large minimalist glass exterior home design in Orlando
Example of a large minimalist glass exterior home design in Orlando
MDVglass
Since 2001, our company has specialized in the supply and installation of impact/hurricane resistant windows & doors, shower enclosures, storefronts, glass divisions, the design of decorative glass and any architectural glazing product for residential and commercial applications.
We strive to fulfill our clients’ needs by offering high-quality custom-made products in a variety of colors, tints, textures, and finishes.
Impluvium Architecture
Rear View - 3d Model of House I designed (as was completed) in Diablo, CA
Example of a huge minimalist white two-story glass exterior home design in San Francisco
Example of a huge minimalist white two-story glass exterior home design in San Francisco
Whipple Russell Architects
Georgina Avenue Santa Monica modern home entry step lighting. Photo by John Fox.
Modern three-story glass exterior home idea in Los Angeles
Modern three-story glass exterior home idea in Los Angeles
Don Tankersley & Co.
Photo by Joshua Jay Elliott
Inspiration for a large modern beige one-story glass exterior home remodel in Portland
Inspiration for a large modern beige one-story glass exterior home remodel in Portland
TimberTown
A commercial restoration with Tigerwood Decks and Cedar Siding located in Atlanta's Armour Yard district.
Developed by: Third & Urban Real Estate
Designed by: Smith Dalia Architects
Built by: Gay Construction
Sound Specialists
Security cameras cover the entire perimeter of the home, and their pictures are easily viewed from anywhere in the world through an iPad app. An access-controlled gate allows the client to manage entry to the home even when away. All devices were inconspicuously placed, and custom Lutron drapes were installed to control daylight. We also staged multiple variations of light fixtures and bulbs to find the optimal combination to meet the client’s taste. Photography: Bruce Van Inwegen
Sound Specialists
Security cameras cover the entire perimeter of the home, and their pictures are easily viewed from anywhere in the world through an iPad app. An access-controlled gate allows the client to manage entry to the home even when away. All devices were inconspicuously placed, and custom Lutron drapes were installed to control daylight. We also staged multiple variations of light fixtures and bulbs to find the optimal combination to meet the client’s taste. Photography: Bruce Van Inwegen
Neumann Mendro Andrulaitis Architects LLP
Ciro Coelho Photography
Modern one-story glass exterior home idea in Santa Barbara
Modern one-story glass exterior home idea in Santa Barbara
Modern Glass Exterior Home Ideas
TOLO Architecture
Located above the coast of Malibu, this two-story concrete and glass home is organized into a series of bands that hug the hillside and a central circulation spine. Living spaces are compressed between the retaining walls that hold back the earth and a series of glass facades facing the ocean and Santa Monica Bay. The name of the project stems from the physical and psychological protection provided by wearing reflective sunglasses. On the house the “glasses” allow for panoramic views of the ocean while also reflecting the landscape back onto the exterior face of the building.
PROJECT TEAM: Peter Tolkin, Jeremy Schacht, Maria Iwanicki, Brian Proffitt, Tinka Rogic, Leilani Trujillo
ENGINEERS: Gilsanz Murray Steficek (Structural), Innovative Engineering Group (MEP), RJR Engineering (Geotechnical), Project Engineering Group (Civil)
LANDSCAPE: Mark Tessier Landscape Architecture
INTERIOR DESIGN: Deborah Goldstein Design Inc.
CONSULTANTS: Lighting DesignAlliance (Lighting), Audio Visual Systems Los Angeles (Audio/ Visual), Rothermel & Associates (Rothermel & Associates (Acoustic), GoldbrechtUSA (Curtain Wall)
CONTRACTOR: Winters-Schram Associates
PHOTOGRAPHER: Benny Chan
AWARDS: 2007 American Institute of Architects Merit Award, 2010 Excellence Award, Residential Concrete Building Category Southern California Concrete Producers
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