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Casas inspiración 2019

Mercedes Garzón Maceda
Mercedes Garzón Maceda
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John Hill
John Hill

Bridges Home: A Sense of Entry

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John Hill
John Hill

Home Designs: The U-Shaped House Plan

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Eric Reinholdt, Architect
Eric Reinholdt, Architect

Have Your Flat Roof and Your Snow Too

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entrada de autos

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entrada de autos

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GARAGE. Dig deep. On a sloping section, digging the garage into the hill and then cantilevering the house out over it makes it virtually disappear. The same clever tricks we’ve seen before — a dark, receding color, emphasizing steps and pedestrian entrance by scaling them up, and using changes of levels — all help to de-emphasize the garage.

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GARAGE. Have it stand alone. The internal-access garage has become a byword in real estate advertising. But sometimes the best solution is to go back to old-school notions and separate the garage completely from the house. You can play with fine craftsmanship, such as these floating roofs and slatted screens, to provide a light but sheltering space.

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GARAGE. Divide and conquer. A double garage facade runs to 25 feet or more. Creating a separate building, or breaking it away from the main house with a change in wall alignment or separate roofline, reduces the visual bulk and gives you the opportunity to create more human-scaled proportions. Contemporary Exterior by Julian-guthrie.com Julian-guthrie.com In a modern setting, pulling the garage away from the house gives your architect the chance to play with transparency and proportions. In this award-winning house at Mahia Bay, Julian Guthrie used the space between house and garage to create an internal courtyard sheltered from the winds but joined by a sturdy beam.

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con jardín vertical en la fachada

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Erin Carlyle
Erin Carlyle

Porch-Happy: Outdoor Living With Rocky Mountain Views

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Ver galerías, volumetría

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Becky Harris
Becky Harris

Houzz Tour: Modern Mountain Magic in Asheville

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Ver fachada, techos, movimiento, terrazas.

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