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Northern Exposure // Exterior - Street View
Northern Exposure // Exterior - Street View
Drewett WorksDrewett Works
This homage to prairie style architecture located at The Rim Golf Club in Payson, Arizona was designed for owner/builder/landscaper Tom Beck. This home appears literally fastened to the site by way of both careful design as well as a lichen-loving organic material palatte. Forged from a weathering steel roof (aka Cor-Ten), hand-formed cedar beams, laser cut steel fasteners, and a rugged stacked stone veneer base, this home is the ideal northern Arizona getaway. Expansive covered terraces offer views of the Tom Weiskopf and Jay Morrish designed golf course, the largest stand of Ponderosa Pines in the US, as well as the majestic Mogollon Rim and Stewart Mountains, making this an ideal place to beat the heat of the Valley of the Sun. Designing a personal dwelling for a builder is always an honor for us. Thanks, Tom, for the opportunity to share your vision. Project Details | Northern Exposure, The Rim – Payson, AZ Architect: C.P. Drewett, AIA, NCARB, Drewett Works, Scottsdale, AZ Builder: Thomas Beck, LTD, Scottsdale, AZ Photographer: Dino Tonn, Scottsdale, AZ
Stone Exterior Remodel on Single-Level Home
Stone Exterior Remodel on Single-Level Home
Talmadge Construction, Inc.Talmadge Construction, Inc.
We remodeled the exterior of this home with a series of stone projects. Here you can see the natural stone design that incorporates a short rock wall and decorative stone work on the side of the home. Photo by Sonia Swain
Masonry Stone
Masonry Stone
Paramount Stone Co.Paramount Stone Co.
Techo-Bloc's Chantilly Masonry stone.
Exemple d'une façade de maison beige montagne en pierre de taille moyenne et à niveaux décalés avec un toit à deux pans et un toit en shingle.
Texas Hill Country Residence
Texas Hill Country Residence
UserUser
The 5,000 square foot private residence is located in the community of Horseshoe Bay, above the shores of Lake LBJ, and responds to the Texas Hill Country vernacular prescribed by the community: shallow metal roofs, regional materials, sensitive scale massing and water-wise landscaping. The house opens to the scenic north and north-west views and fractures and shifts in order to keep significant oak, mesquite, elm, cedar and persimmon trees, in the process creating lush private patios and limestone terraces. The Owners desired an accessible residence built for flexibility as they age. This led to a single level home, and the challenge to nestle the step-less house into the sloping landscape. Full height glazing opens the house to the very beautiful arid landscape, while porches and overhangs protect interior spaces from the harsh Texas sun. Expansive walls of industrial insulated glazing panels allow soft modulated light to penetrate the interior while providing visual privacy. An integral lap pool with adjacent low fenestration reflects dappled light deep into the house. Chaste stained concrete floors and blackened steel focal elements contrast with islands of mesquite flooring, cherry casework and fir ceilings. Selective areas of exposed limestone walls, some incorporating salvaged timber lintels, and cor-ten steel components further the contrast within the uncomplicated framework. The Owner’s object and art collection is incorporated into the residence’s sequence of connecting galleries creating a choreography of passage that alternates between the lucid expression of simple ranch house architecture and the rich accumulation of their heritage. The general contractor for the project is local custom homebuilder Dauphine Homes. Structural Engineering is provided by Structures Inc. of Austin, Texas, and Landscape Architecture is provided by Prado Design LLC in conjunction with Jill Nokes, also of Austin. Cecil Baker + Partners Photography
Split Level Exterior Remodel
Split Level Exterior Remodel
DEW Design CompanyDEW Design Company
Cottage stone thin veneer, new LP siding and trim, new Marvin windows with new divided lite patterns, new stained oak front door and light fixtures
Idée de décoration pour une façade de maison grise tradition en pierre et bardage à clin de taille moyenne et à niveaux décalés avec un toit à quatre pans, un toit en shingle et un toit noir.
Various Projects
Various Projects
IS ArchitectureIS Architecture
Aménagement d'une grande façade de maison beige méditerranéenne en pierre à niveaux décalés avec un toit plat et un toit en tuile.
Projects
Projects
Julie Evans Architecture & DesignJulie Evans Architecture & Design
Inspiration pour une grande façade de maison jaune style shabby chic en pierre à niveaux décalés avec un toit à croupette.
draper castle
draper castle
RGS Exteriors & ConstructionRGS Exteriors & Construction
Idées déco pour une très grande façade de maison marron craftsman en pierre à niveaux décalés avec un toit à croupette et un toit en shingle.
Contemporary Tropical Design - Corona del Mar, CA
Contemporary Tropical Design - Corona del Mar, CA
Tungsten Royce Custom Wood ProductsTungsten Royce Custom Wood Products
• Matching Garage door, Entry gate and Entry Door • Contemporary Tropical design • Ribbon Sapele wood • Custom stain with Dead Flat Clear coat • True Mortise and Tenon construction Chase Ford
Modern Small Cabin
Modern Small Cabin
Reilly DesignReilly Design
Exterior winter view
Cette image montre une façade de Tiny House marron minimaliste en pierre de taille moyenne et à niveaux décalés avec un toit en appentis, un toit en métal et un toit gris.
Modern Craftsman | Willow Glen | Cherry
Modern Craftsman | Willow Glen | Cherry
Brad Cox, Architect, Inc.Brad Cox, Architect, Inc.
Multiple rooflines, textured exterior finishes and lots of windows create this modern Craftsman home in the heart of Willow Glen. Wood, stone and glass harmonize beautifully, while the front patio encourages interactions with passers-by.
Elegant Modern at Estancia | Exterior
Elegant Modern at Estancia | Exterior
Drewett WorksDrewett Works
The primary goal for this project was to craft a modernist derivation of pueblo architecture. Set into a heavily laden boulder hillside, the design also reflects the nature of the stacked boulder formations. The site, located near local landmark Pinnacle Peak, offered breathtaking views which were largely upward, making proximity an issue. Maintaining southwest fenestration protection and maximizing views created the primary design constraint. The views are maximized with careful orientation, exacting overhangs, and wing wall locations. The overhangs intertwine and undulate with alternating materials stacking to reinforce the boulder strewn backdrop. The elegant material palette and siting allow for great harmony with the native desert. The Elegant Modern at Estancia was the collaboration of many of the Valley's finest luxury home specialists. Interiors guru David Michael Miller contributed elegance and refinement in every detail. Landscape architect Russ Greey of Greey | Pickett contributed a landscape design that not only complimented the architecture, but nestled into the surrounding desert as if always a part of it. And contractor Manship Builders -- Jim Manship and project manager Mark Laidlaw -- brought precision and skill to the construction of what architect C.P. Drewett described as "a watch." Project Details | Elegant Modern at Estancia Architecture: CP Drewett, AIA, NCARB Builder: Manship Builders, Carefree, AZ Interiors: David Michael Miller, Scottsdale, AZ Landscape: Greey | Pickett, Scottsdale, AZ Photography: Dino Tonn, Scottsdale, AZ Publications: "On the Edge: The Rugged Desert Landscape Forms the Ideal Backdrop for an Estancia Home Distinguished by its Modernist Lines" Luxe Interiors + Design, Nov/Dec 2015. Awards: 2015 PCBC Grand Award: Best Custom Home over 8,000 sq. ft. 2015 PCBC Award of Merit: Best Custom Home over 8,000 sq. ft. The Nationals 2016 Silver Award: Best Architectural Design of a One of a Kind Home - Custom or Spec 2015 Excellence in Masonry Architectural Award - Merit Award Photography: Werner Segarra
Lake Wakatipu House
Lake Wakatipu House
Chaney & Norman ArchitectsChaney & Norman Architects
Photo credit: Graham Warman Photography
Idées déco pour une grande façade de maison contemporaine en pierre à niveaux décalés avec un toit plat et un toit en métal.
Texas Hill Country Residence
Texas Hill Country Residence
UserUser
The 5,000 square foot private residence is located in the community of Horseshoe Bay, above the shores of Lake LBJ, and responds to the Texas Hill Country vernacular prescribed by the community: shallow metal roofs, regional materials, sensitive scale massing and water-wise landscaping. The house opens to the scenic north and north-west views and fractures and shifts in order to keep significant oak, mesquite, elm, cedar and persimmon trees, in the process creating lush private patios and limestone terraces. The Owners desired an accessible residence built for flexibility as they age. This led to a single level home, and the challenge to nestle the step-less house into the sloping landscape. Full height glazing opens the house to the very beautiful arid landscape, while porches and overhangs protect interior spaces from the harsh Texas sun. Expansive walls of industrial insulated glazing panels allow soft modulated light to penetrate the interior while providing visual privacy. An integral lap pool with adjacent low fenestration reflects dappled light deep into the house. Chaste stained concrete floors and blackened steel focal elements contrast with islands of mesquite flooring, cherry casework and fir ceilings. Selective areas of exposed limestone walls, some incorporating salvaged timber lintels, and cor-ten steel components further the contrast within the uncomplicated framework. The Owner’s object and art collection is incorporated into the residence’s sequence of connecting galleries creating a choreography of passage that alternates between the lucid expression of simple ranch house architecture and the rich accumulation of their heritage. The general contractor for the project is local custom homebuilder Dauphine Homes. Structural Engineering is provided by Structures Inc. of Austin, Texas, and Landscape Architecture is provided by Prado Design LLC in conjunction with Jill Nokes, also of Austin. Cecil Baker + Partners Photography
The Sheepfold
The Sheepfold
Charlie Luxton DesignCharlie Luxton Design
Exterior of barn conversion using original stone, reclaimed slate roof and oak cladding.
Aménagement d'une façade de maison bord de mer en pierre de taille moyenne et à niveaux décalés avec un toit à deux pans.
Refurbishment in la Cerdanya
Refurbishment in la Cerdanya
dom arquitecturadom arquitectura
Jordi Anguera
Réalisation d'une grande longère marron chalet en pierre à niveaux décalés avec un toit en appentis.
Orange County Mediterranean Home
Orange County Mediterranean Home
Ryan Rosene PhotographyRyan Rosene Photography
Ryan Rosene | www.ryanrosene.com Built by Rosene Classics Construction | www.roseneclassics.com
Cette photo montre une très grande façade de maison beige méditerranéenne en pierre à niveaux décalés.
Hacienda 2003 in Lakeway Texas
Hacienda 2003 in Lakeway Texas
Alberto Jauregui Designs, Inc.Alberto Jauregui Designs, Inc.
Mediterranean - Hacienda Wrought Iron Doors with Fusion Glass
Exemple d'une très grande façade de maison marron méditerranéenne en pierre à niveaux décalés avec un toit à quatre pans.
House of the Infinite
House of the Infinite
Alberto Campo BaezaAlberto Campo Baeza
Inspiration pour une très grande façade de maison beige design en pierre à niveaux décalés avec un toit plat.
oak and glass extension to house in cotswolds
oak and glass extension to house in cotswolds
Roger Gransmore ArchitectRoger Gransmore Architect
oak and glass extension to house in cotswolds
Idées déco pour une façade de maison craftsman en pierre de taille moyenne et à niveaux décalés.

Idées déco de façades de maisons en pierre à niveaux décalés

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