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Flavin Architects
In the early 50s, Herbert and Ruth Weiss attended a lecture by Bauhaus founder Walter Gropius hosted by MIT. They were fascinated by Gropius’ description of the ‘Five Fields’ community of 60 houses he and his firm, The Architect’s Collaborative (TAC), were designing in Lexington, MA. The Weiss’ fell in love with Gropius’ vision for a grouping of 60 modern houses to be arrayed around eight acres of common land that would include a community pool and playground. They soon had one of their own.The original, TAC-designed house was a single-slope design with a modest footprint of 800 square feet. Several years later, the Weiss’ commissioned modernist architect Henry Hoover to add a living room wing and new entry to the house. Hoover’s design included a wall of glass which opens to a charming pond carved into the outcropping of granite ledge.
After living in the house for 65 years, the Weiss’ sold the house to our client, who asked us to design a renovation that would respect the integrity of the vintage modern architecture. Our design focused on reorienting the kitchen, opening it up to the family room. The bedroom wing was redesigned to create a principal bedroom with en-suite bathroom. Interior finishes were edited to create a more fluid relationship between the original TAC home and Hoover’s addition. We worked closely with the builder, Patriot Custom Homes, to install Solar electric panels married to an efficient heat pump heating and cooling system. These updates integrate modern touches and high efficiency into a striking piece of architectural history.
St. Pierre Construction
Hallway featuring a large custom artwork piece, antique honed marble flooring and mushroom board walls and ceiling.
Cette image montre un couloir vintage en bois avec un sol en marbre et un plafond en bois.
Cette image montre un couloir vintage en bois avec un sol en marbre et un plafond en bois.
Teass \ Warren Architects
Réalisation d'un couloir vintage en bois de taille moyenne avec un mur blanc, un sol en ardoise, un sol gris et un plafond voûté.
Virtual Studio Innovations
Cette image montre un grand couloir vintage en bois avec un mur blanc, parquet foncé et un sol marron.
California Closets of Michigan
Cette image montre un petit couloir vintage en bois avec un mur blanc, parquet clair, un sol beige et un plafond voûté.
AW Construction
White oak paneling
Idée de décoration pour un couloir vintage en bois avec parquet clair, un plafond voûté et un mur marron.
Idée de décoration pour un couloir vintage en bois avec parquet clair, un plafond voûté et un mur marron.
User
The honey stained oak floor of this hallway carves a beautiful path through the modern kitchen and dining area to the sunken den beyond. Accented with honey stained alder trim, the ivory walls provide a subtle backdrop for the contemporary artwork in warm shades of orange and red. The wine bar directly across from the full glass wine storage features the same off-white quartz countertop and stained cabinetry found in the nearby kitchen.
Genesis Architecture, LLC.
Entry hall view looking out front window wall which reinforce the horizontal lines of the home. Stained concrete floor with triangular grid on a 4' module. Exterior stone is also brought on the inside. Glimpse of kitchen is on the left side of photo.
Poolehaus Residential Design
Exemple d'un couloir rétro en bois avec un mur multicolore, un sol en carrelage de porcelaine, un sol gris et poutres apparentes.
Flavin Architects
In the early 50s, Herbert and Ruth Weiss attended a lecture by Bauhaus founder Walter Gropius hosted by MIT. They were fascinated by Gropius’ description of the ‘Five Fields’ community of 60 houses he and his firm, The Architect’s Collaborative (TAC), were designing in Lexington, MA. The Weiss’ fell in love with Gropius’ vision for a grouping of 60 modern houses to be arrayed around eight acres of common land that would include a community pool and playground. They soon had one of their own.The original, TAC-designed house was a single-slope design with a modest footprint of 800 square feet. Several years later, the Weiss’ commissioned modernist architect Henry Hoover to add a living room wing and new entry to the house. Hoover’s design included a wall of glass which opens to a charming pond carved into the outcropping of granite ledge.
After living in the house for 65 years, the Weiss’ sold the house to our client, who asked us to design a renovation that would respect the integrity of the vintage modern architecture. Our design focused on reorienting the kitchen, opening it up to the family room. The bedroom wing was redesigned to create a principal bedroom with en-suite bathroom. Interior finishes were edited to create a more fluid relationship between the original TAC home and Hoover’s addition. We worked closely with the builder, Patriot Custom Homes, to install Solar electric panels married to an efficient heat pump heating and cooling system. These updates integrate modern touches and high efficiency into a striking piece of architectural history.
St. Pierre Construction
Hallway featuring a large custom artwork piece, antique honed marble flooring and mushroom board walls and ceiling.
Cette photo montre un couloir rétro en bois avec un sol en marbre et un plafond en bois.
Cette photo montre un couloir rétro en bois avec un sol en marbre et un plafond en bois.
Virtual Studio Innovations
Cette image montre un grand couloir vintage en bois avec un mur blanc, parquet foncé et un sol marron.
Genesis Architecture, LLC.
Entry hall view looking out front window wall which reinforce the horizontal lines of the home. Stained concrete floor with triangular grid on a 4' module. Exterior stone is also brought on the inside. Glimpse of kitchen is on the left side of photo.
Idées déco de couloirs rétro en bois
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