Showing posts with label Architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Architecture. Show all posts

Monday, December 2, 2013

Cover-Worthy Redo by CCS Architecture Haus Martin




When a single man wanted to update his house in San Francisco’s Buena Vista Park District — retaining the identical footprint and quantity of stories — he consulted CCS Architecture. Intent on keeping exceptional views of the park to the east and the ocean to the west, he also didn’t want to unduly upset the character of the neighborhood. This was a bit of a challenge, as his former residence was wedged among a Victorian and a 1920s Craftsman-style mansion! Initial, the old home was demolished then, a 2-story plan was devised with a minimalist mindset but with out slavish devotion to certain contemporary tenets — an approach the architects get in touch with “clever restraint and unorthodox minimalism.” Featured in dwell Magazine as the cover story, this Martin home aptly fits the cover proclamation, “Small is the new big.”



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Hunting at the home now, the 1st issue you might notice is a lovely façade — completely modern, however graced with a turret-like tower! The 1st floor holds sleeping quarters and a wardrobe/dressing room, in an open strategy that leads to the deck and faces west. The master bath is the sole bath in the home, with 2-way access. The second floor homes the kitchen, dining, and living area spaces, anchored by a cost-free-hanging fireplace referred to as a “fire orb.” Appliances are set inside a stainless steel structure that extends seamlessly to “become” a walnut dining table, at an overall length of 30 feet. Polished wood floors are a unifying aspect all through due to the fact of the restructuring of rooms at cautious diagonals, the views were preserved inside a restricted scope. In the finish, this design and style renders a little residence genuinely “big.”


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Cover-Worthy Redo by CCS Architecture Haus Martin

Saturday, November 30, 2013

Minimal Footprint with,Maximum Fun Aptos Retreat by CCS Architecture




If anybody requirements a retreat, it is most likely a couple with 6 children! And this residence not far from the beach town of Aptos, California, fits the bill, as created by CCS Architecture. Located on a 20-acre website in the Santa Cruz Mountains, it is a casual, rustic setting that has each ocean and mountain views. What did the household want out of this retreat? Space for partying, cooking, tanning, swimming, archery, horseshoes, gardening, and wood-splitting. (Who wouldn’t want space for wood-splitting?) That entails a sizeable estate of 2 major buildings plus outbuildings — as the architects put it, “a country compound.” The major residence of 2800 square feet has 2 components, a “live building” and a “sleep building,” which overlap in such a way that their intersecting roofs shelter portion of the outside space.



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The smaller sized building holds 2 bedrooms and a shared bathhouse, positioned at an angle to form an L-shaped yard. There’s also a “barn,” a 1600-square foot rusted-steel “clubhouse” that consists of recreational gear — ping-pong, big-screen Television, surfboards, billiards — and sofa beds for sleepovers. In addition, an outside activity area consists of the archery range (uphill from the residence), horseshoe pit, plus a swimming pool and fire pit on a reduce level. And as if that’s not sufficient, there are also 2 “tent cabins” set amongst the trees which serve as guest homes, with a sauna in the space between them and the “sleep constructing.” Sliding glass doors give the family members all the view they want reclaimed and natural components such as concrete, wood, stone, and steel supply the minimal “footprint” they want as nicely. A lot of space to spread out, whilst getting minimally invasive: that is this Aptos retreat by CCS.


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Minimal Footprint with,Maximum Fun Aptos Retreat by CCS Architecture

Friday, November 29, 2013

Award-Winning Garden




The owners of this splendid yard in Walnut Creek, California, wanted an inviting space for outdoor living and entertaining that is when they consulted Huettl Landscape Architecture to see to the details — and these have been several. After arranging the water function and cascade, the architects developed the layout about a linear wood deck that runs like a “spine” from the spa area of the yard, across the water, and to a fireplace and patio covered with a trellis. A variety of “rooms” emerge from this layout: the outdoor breakfast deck is like an extension of the kitchen the fireplace and steel arbor echo a household area and the spa and plantings reflect the calm serenity of a bedroom. (Even though it must be said that when the small ones are about, there’s not a lot of calm serenity along the paver paths!)



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Plantings here are lush and cool: ground cover and perennials edge the interior and exterior walls, whilst willows and water grasses dot the pond. Color comes from bright lilies and variegated red grasses, but the predominant aura right here is green. Shrubs wrap gracefully about pillars and climb concrete, even though mature trees offer shade general. And cannot you just imagine how gorgeous that steel trellis will be with climbers on it? This plan’s versatility — being equally adaptable to quiet contemplative moments or bunches of family members and close friends in a celebration — hasn’t gone unnoticed, either: in the 2006/2007 Sunset Magazine Dream Garden Awards, this took the Grand Prize! It is a winner all the way around: the garden at the Ott residence, by Huettl Landscape Architecture.


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Award-Winning Garden

Friday, November 22, 2013

A Garden Pearl in Pebble Beach with Zeterre Landscape Architecture




Back in 2009, this 3-acre house that overlooks Stillwater Cove and Carmel Highlands in Pebble Beach, CA, was treated to a “redo” by Zeterre Landscape Architecture preparatory to the house also being remodeled. Now it forms a really elegant “nest” for the stately French-inspired property, as both garden and home have grown with each other into a wonderfully colorful complete. The view of the residence itself, from the manicured lawn, is breathtaking — with graceful twin staircases winding up to a completely-terraced second story and expanses of glass. The view outward from that balcony, even so, is, if something, even more spectacular: with sightlines clear to the sea, it is straightforward to recognize separate tiny garden nooks, outside “rooms” if you will, bordered by mature trees.



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What’s in these outside “rooms”? Japanese bloodgrass, lupines, and salvia, in shades ranging from blue-purple to burgundy. They border stone patios and fountains of blue tile tucked behind one particular such location is a garden bench, in a mix of sun and shade and overlooking a concrete paver path. At the foot of the twin staircases is a set of broad concrete steps interspersed with ground cover, fescue, and prairie grasses their foliage, light and swaying in the Pacific breeze, softens the strict rectangular lines of stairs and walk. Finally, shining blue ceramic pots of yucca and other annuals dot the patios, providing both reflective qualities and jewel-like colour. Pebble Beach: it is a sumptuous study in blue, white, and green — with a tiny red thrown in for exciting, and a view that can’t be beat.


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A Garden Pearl in Pebble Beach with Zeterre Landscape Architecture

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Danville Back Yard, Improved, by Huettl Landscape Architecture




What do you do when you have got some very good elements in a crowded back yard — factors you are fine with keeping — but you nevertheless want to open it up with out tearing everything out? You call experts like Huettl Landscape Architecture to balance the old and the new, as they did with this back yard in Danville, California. Maintaining existing pool decking, they added flagstone terraces and some new masonry walls this delineated back yard “rooms” that both open up the space and give differentiation when it is wanted. Notice the nice touch of retaining walls in front of a wide lawn, fronted by cedar benches, shaded by luxuriant bushes and surrounded by low plantings to give color and visual interest further seating comes from each ornate wrought iron and exciting wicker-effect chairs and tables.



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And those are not just plain new walls, either: exactly where there might be a type of unrelieved stone effect, Huettl inserted a nifty water function, a 5 mini-cascade fountain and modest pond, enclosed in gray brick and hosting a bit of native grass at the finish. Colorful grasses accent beds subsequent to the pool deck, the lowest level of 3 terraced levels in an arrangement that allows for effortless “flow” no matter the size of the group. One more good touch: exactly where there’s a mature tree, there’s no sense tearing it out for the sake of installing new wood decking…so the designers didn’t force the concern. They merely cut a modest asymmetrical opening in the wood deck, thereby preserving a healthy tree and its equally welcome shade. It’s all element of clever design and visual expansion that performs, literally, on much more levels than 1!


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Danville Back Yard, Improved, by Huettl Landscape Architecture

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Two-Story Renovation in San Francisco , Buena Vista, by Feldman Architecture




This San Francisco renovation started as an effort to transform a segmented 2-story residence into a modern garden residence, with the notion of taking benefit of outdoor space and all-natural light. Enter Feldman Architecture, with a strategy to expand the space in an unexpected way: by reclaiming an unfinished basement and portion of a deck, they devised an entirely new living area. Down a quick stone staircase, an al fresco entertaining spot is surrounded by a high retaining wall and sports its own “lawn” of blue stone beneath. The contemporary kitchen is bright, open, and airy, connected to each the living location and — via oversized pivot doors — the garden as effectively the transition from one region to one more is straightforward and seamless. Now, the view of the city is one particular of the “star” attractions right here.



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Even in the sitting room/office mixture, it’s a prime concentrate — although the shelves, full of art, books, and memorabilia, also hold their own. A single point to love: the neat “niches” in what would otherwise be an unbroken wall of bedroom windows. The little “jogs” add character and charm to a space that is already welcoming, with its deep blue-gray color scheme and gossamer draperies. Dark ceramic tile in the en-suite bathroom contrast with clean-lined white fixtures and a deep soaking tub with its personal window. That window looks out onto the shelving region and brings in its personal influx of organic light, turning focus back once more to the skilled blend of outdoors and in. Buena Vista is a splendid instance of what “repurposing” can do with a focus on blending indoor and outside living — and succeeds with style.


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Two-Story Renovation in San Francisco , Buena Vista, by Feldman Architecture