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This weekend retreat, nestled in a grove of aspens in Lizard Head Pass, Colorado, embodies the words of Henri Poincaré: “Ideas rose in clouds; I felt them collide until pairs interlocked, so to speak, making a stable combination.” It directly challenges many of our ideas about home. Rather than a place offering the illusion of protection from the outside world through solid structure, its openness, light and reflectivity make it arguably more transparent than even Philip Johnson’s iconic Glass House. Featuring a floorplan that is an abstract interpretation of a cumulus cloud, the home’s five rotated, elliptically shaped glass pods approach invisibility at certain times of the year. Each pod serves a distinct programmatic function, though together they facilitate an easy and fluid flow accomplished by minimalist doors placed at the interstices where the pods meet. It functions as an ethereal meeting place between earth and sky.
Total Area: 2200 sq. ft., 600 sq. ft. exterior deck
Major Materials: Steel structure, curved architectural glass, anodized aluminum, epoxy flooring, and wood decking.
Design Team: John Beckmann, with Jacob George
Renderings: Jacob George
Diagrams and model: Jacob George and Jessica Marvin
© Axis Mundi Design LLC

The homeowners, residing in a 1990s home, sought to update their primary bathroom to create a fresh, open space that still felt warm and cozy. The existing layout presented several challenges, including an undesirable first view of the toilet as you entered the room. They also wanted to reconfigure the tub and enlarge the shower for a more functional and luxurious experience. Additionally, the current vanity placement caused problems, as the door would frequently collide with someone using the sink.
We rotated the tub 90 degrees to allow for more openness and room for the new toilet location. We changed the built in standard size tub to a deep freestanding tub with waterfall filler. The vanity was moved away from the entrance, helping with the flow in and out of the room. We also built a dedicated space for seating, along with convenient niches for shampoo and soap.

Angela Kearney, Minglewood, LLC - We brought this downtown front yard to life by removing the lawn and installing a path of granite steppers and a connected patio niche. To finish the space, we layered drought-tolerant plants to feed and flourish.
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Make room for the Palm Bay Dresser in your master suite and see how style and function collide just as well as its contemporary Island/Asian style. The six drawers with custom-designed antique bronze hardware and the parsons leg bases finished in rich walnut make a calm yet eye catching piece that is perfect for all your storage needs.

Back hall where laundry room and mud room collide. Client typically uses this ledge to keep keys and items she needs to grab on the way to the garage. She wanted it to be a beautiful spot to make her smile every time she came home!

Angela Kearney, Minglewood, LLC - We brought this downtown front yard to life by removing the lawn and installing a path of granite steppers and a connected patio niche. To finish the space, we layered drought-tolerant plants to feed and flourish.

It starts with a line and leads to a one-of-a-kind space. A space made sustainably for the 21st century where technology drives the process and the result in nothing short of extraordinary. DIRTT’s Chicago Green Learning Center has been rejuvenated once again to inspire our visitors and showcase the best of DIRTT at Connext 2017.
Creative innovations push the limits of convention in manufactured construction. Experience what happens when traditional craftsmanship and modern technology collide to create stunning timber frame structures. The creative genius behind DIRTT combines complex geometries and exacting precision for an inspiring display.
DIRTT continues to redefine prefabrication, bringing the comfort of home anywhere – from office spaces to educational and healthcare facilities. From new wine rooms and closets to offices with a homey atmosphere, everything we build has DIRTT DNA at its core. All you need to do is imagine it.

Rock into a galaxy beyond your imagination with the Outer Space Rocking Chair! This rocking chair features out of this world characters that are hand painted and hand carved into the woodwork of the chair. Deep blues and greys collide together, along with friendly characters to make this chair as eye catching as it is imagination inspiring.

This cute, little ranch was transformed into a beautiful bungalow. Formal family room welcomes you from the front door, which leads into the expansive, open kitchen with seating, and the formal dining and family room off to the back. Four bedrooms top off the second floor with vaulted ceilings in the master. Traditional collides with farmhouse and sleek lines in this whole home remodel.
Elizabeth Steiner Photography

This powder room packs a punch. Personality, design, and craftsmanship collide in this midcentury modern style.
Vanity Cabinet (Antiqued Coffee) with Italian Carrara Marble top and white oval sink and Rohl English Bronze Faucet 12”x24” honed black slate Floor Tile with Ardex Grout- Charcoal Dust #23

This cute, little ranch was transformed into a beautiful bungalow. Formal family room welcomes you from the front door, which leads into the expansive, open kitchen with seating, and the formal dining and family room off to the back. Four bedrooms top off the second floor with vaulted ceilings in the master. Traditional collides with farmhouse and sleek lines in this whole home remodel.
Elizabeth Steiner Photography

Hard to believe, tucked behind the berm is a rather private feeling "mountain creek," fire pit, and sitting area waiting for some lucky friends.
Inspiration for a small southwestern front yard stone patio fountain remodel in San Francisco
Inspiration for a small southwestern front yard stone patio fountain remodel in San Francisco

This weekend retreat, nestled in a grove of aspens in Lizard Head Pass, Colorado, embodies the words of Henri Poincaré: “Ideas rose in clouds; I felt them collide until pairs interlocked, so to speak, making a stable combination.” It directly challenges many of our ideas about home. Rather than a place offering the illusion of protection from the outside world through solid structure, its openness, light and reflectivity make it arguably more transparent than even Philip Johnson’s iconic Glass House. Featuring a floorplan that is an abstract interpretation of a cumulus cloud, the home’s five rotated, elliptically shaped glass pods approach invisibility at certain times of the year. Each pod serves a distinct programmatic function, though together they facilitate an easy and fluid flow accomplished by minimalist doors placed at the interstices where the pods meet. It functions as an ethereal meeting place between earth and sky.
Total Area: 2200 sq. ft., 600 sq. ft. exterior deck
Major Materials: Steel structure, curved architectural glass, anodized aluminum, epoxy flooring, and wood decking.
Design Team: John Beckmann, with Jacob George
Renderings: Jacob George
Diagrams and model: Jacob George and Jessica Marvin
© Axis Mundi Design LLC

This meticulously designed ensemble combines the natural elegance of wood with the contemporary charm of aluminum and rope accents, creating a harmonious blend of sophistication and comfort.From casual brunches to elegant dinner parties, this ensemble sets the stage for memorable moments in a setting that effortlessly combines natural aesthetics with modern sophistication. This set is more than furniture – it's an invitation to create unforgettable memories under the open sky.Transform your outdoor space into a lively dining destination with the Santino 7-Piece Outdoor Dining Set. Let the natural world and modern flair collide in a symphony of taste, comfort, and pure outdoor delight.

This Master Bathroom was a good size and had a beautiful view of the river, but was poorly laid out. The carpeted floor needed to go and a layout where the shower door didn’t collide with someone at the vanity was needed. The client requested that we stay within the basic footprint and keep the toilet in the same place.
The new layout incorporates a large shower with bench seat, two vanities with generous floor space and lots of storage. The inspiration for the bathroom was the soft green paint color. This soothing color coordinates with the pleated window valance, travertine tiles, white cabinets and quartz counter tops. All together, they create a relaxing, spacious room to begin and end the day in.

Fire and water collide in this stunning outdoor living feature. Alterra’s design+build team installed a raised stone water wall accented with elegant blue glass tile, serving as both a visual focal point and a soothing acoustic element. The modern black fire bowls provide a dramatic contrast against the light-toned stone and the pool’s turquoise water. This integration of sensory elements is a hallmark of our landscape architecture, creating a resort-style ambiance that transitions perfectly from sunny afternoons to cozy evenings by the fire.

This cute, little ranch was transformed into a beautiful bungalow. Formal family room welcomes you from the front door, which leads into the expansive, open kitchen with seating, and the formal dining and family room off to the back. Four bedrooms top off the second floor with vaulted ceilings in the master. Traditional collides with farmhouse and sleek lines in this whole home remodel.
Elizabeth Steiner Photography

Imagine stepping into a scene from a fairy tale, where everything is harmonious, vibrant, and flourishing. True magic happens when nature and creativity collide, crafting an enchanting transformation that is more than just a garden--it is a living, breathing masterpiece. Take a moment to appreciate these transformation images; with a little coaching and support, our dear client's garden has been metamorphosed into an edible paradise and children's haven to boot. The space is not only full of pollinator plants, fruit tree guilds, sprinklings of herbs and veggies, but also includes generous gathering and play areas throughout. As if that were not enough, this incredible client designed not only designed and built the cutest duck/chicken coop, but managed to also create a functioning babbling creek and waterfall that meanders through the length of the yard- a true haven for the kiddos, ducks, and chickens to all enjoy!

This cute, little ranch was transformed into a beautiful bungalow. Formal family room welcomes you from the front door, which leads into the expansive, open kitchen with seating, and the formal dining and family room off to the back. Four bedrooms top off the second floor with vaulted ceilings in the master. Traditional collides with farmhouse and sleek lines in this whole home remodel.
Elizabeth Steiner Photography
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