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Baker + Hesseldenz Design, Inc.
A major kitchen remodel to a spectacular mid-century residence in the Tucson foothills. Project scope included demo of the north facing walls and the roof. The roof was raised and picture windows were added to take advantage of the fantastic view. New terrazzo floors were poured in the renovated kitchen to match the existing floor throughout the home. Custom millwork was created by local craftsmen.
Photo: David Olsen
Andrew Hinman Architecture
Paul Bardagjy
Inspiration for a modern glass exterior home remodel in Austin
Inspiration for a modern glass exterior home remodel in Austin
Exterior Designs & Landscape Construction Inc
Minimalist one-story glass flat roof photo in Los Angeles
repp + mclain design and construction
Liam Frederick
Inspiration for a large modern one-story glass flat roof remodel in Phoenix
Inspiration for a large modern one-story glass flat roof remodel in Phoenix
The Warner Group Architects, Inc.
Minimalist white three-story glass exterior home photo in Santa Barbara
Arnold Ziffel
Lake Forest, IL
Built: 1960
Mid-sized modern two-story glass exterior home idea in Other
Mid-sized modern two-story glass exterior home idea in Other
Fivecat Studio | Architecture
Photos by Scott LePage Photography
Mid-sized minimalist two-story glass exterior home photo in New York
Mid-sized minimalist two-story glass exterior home photo in New York
hughesumbanhowar architects
Inspiration for a modern one-story glass flat roof remodel in Los Angeles
Teague Hunziker Photography
©Teague Hunziker
The Scheimer house. Architects Richard and Dion Neutra. 1972
Modern two-story glass exterior home idea in Los Angeles
Modern two-story glass exterior home idea in Los Angeles
Hufft
For this house “contextual” means focusing the good view and taking the bad view out of focus. In order to accomplish this, the form of the house was inspired by horse blinders. Conceived as two tubes with directed views, one tube is for entertaining and the other one for sleeping. Directly across the street from the house is a lake, “the good view.” On all other sides of the house are neighbors of very close proximity which cause privacy issues and unpleasant views – “the bad view.” Thus the sides and rear are mostly solid in order to block out the less desirable views and the front is completely transparent in order to frame and capture the lake – “horse blinders.” There are several sustainable features in the house’s detailing. The entire structure is made of pre-fabricated recycled steel and concrete. Through the extensive use of high tech and super efficient glass, both as windows and clerestories, there is no need for artificial light during the day. The heating for the building is provided by a radiant system composed of several hundred feet of tubes filled with hot water embedded into the concrete floors. The façade is made up of composite board that is held away from the skin in order to create ventilated façade. This ventilation helps to control the temperature of the building envelope and a more stable temperature indoors. Photo Credit: Alistair Tutton
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Young Construction
Large minimalist one-story glass exterior home photo in Santa Barbara with a metal roof
Audrey Matlock Architect
This unique outdoor living space is tucked between the house and the forest. The 65 foot long gunite pool and spa are surrounded by landscape and adjacent to a covered outdoor room with a pool house, fireplace, dining terrace, bbq kitchen and open air lounge. Sunshades and overhanging roofs protect the house interiors from direct sun.
Photographer - Peter Aaron
Thomas Roszak Architecture, LLC
Photography-Hedrich Blessing
Glass House:
The design objective was to build a house for my wife and three kids, looking forward in terms of how people live today. To experiment with transparency and reflectivity, removing borders and edges from outside to inside the house, and to really depict “flowing and endless space”. To construct a house that is smart and efficient in terms of construction and energy, both in terms of the building and the user. To tell a story of how the house is built in terms of the constructability, structure and enclosure, with the nod to Japanese wood construction in the method in which the concrete beams support the steel beams; and in terms of how the entire house is enveloped in glass as if it was poured over the bones to make it skin tight. To engineer the house to be a smart house that not only looks modern, but acts modern; every aspect of user control is simplified to a digital touch button, whether lights, shades/blinds, HVAC, communication/audio/video, or security. To develop a planning module based on a 16 foot square room size and a 8 foot wide connector called an interstitial space for hallways, bathrooms, stairs and mechanical, which keeps the rooms pure and uncluttered. The base of the interstitial spaces also become skylights for the basement gallery.
This house is all about flexibility; the family room, was a nursery when the kids were infants, is a craft and media room now, and will be a family room when the time is right. Our rooms are all based on a 16’x16’ (4.8mx4.8m) module, so a bedroom, a kitchen, and a dining room are the same size and functions can easily change; only the furniture and the attitude needs to change.
The house is 5,500 SF (550 SM)of livable space, plus garage and basement gallery for a total of 8200 SF (820 SM). The mathematical grid of the house in the x, y and z axis also extends into the layout of the trees and hardscapes, all centered on a suburban one-acre lot.
RH Interior Designs
What a difference complete back yard makeover. Project took 6 months to complete. Robert Hurtado
Inspiration for a large modern white two-story glass exterior home remodel in San Diego
Inspiration for a large modern white two-story glass exterior home remodel in San Diego
Modern Glass Exterior Home Ideas
Warmboard Radiant
Desai/Chia Architecture, Photos by Paul Warchol
Inspiration for a modern one-story glass exterior home remodel in Other
Inspiration for a modern one-story glass exterior home remodel in Other
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