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EH59 - Erweiterung einer Doppelhaushälfte
EH59 - Erweiterung einer Doppelhaushälfte
LUK_architektur - Lutz KrügerLUK_architektur - Lutz Krüger
Die Herausforderung bei diesem Projekt Bestand darin, eine Doppelhaushälfte aus den 50er Jahren, bei der im laufe der Jahre verschiedene Anbauten mit 3 verschiedenen Höhenniveaus vorgenommen wurden, dahingehend zu erweitern, daß aus einer linearen Abfolge von Räumen eine neue Einheit zu schaffen. Dies wurde mit Hilfe eines Atriumanbaus geschafft.
Wimbledon Park Road
Wimbledon Park Road
Pike & PartnersPike & Partners
We had an interesting opportunity with this project to take the staircase out of the house altogether, thus freeing up space internally, and to construct a new stair tower on the side of the building. We chose to do the new staircase in steel and glass with fully glazed walls to both sides of the tower. The new tower is therefore a lightweight structure and allows natural light to pass right through the extension ... and at the same time affording dynamic vistas to the north and south as one walks up and down the staircase. By removing the staircase for the internal core of the house, we have been free to use that space for useful accommodation, and therefore to make better us of the space within the house. We have modernised the house comprehensively and introduce large areas of glazing to bring as much light into the property as possible.
PROJECT TINEKE
PROJECT TINEKE
STORMSTORM
Idées déco pour une petite façade de maison mitoyenne industrielle en verre de plain-pied.
West Dulwich House
West Dulwich House
Studio 30 ArchitectsStudio 30 Architects
Exemple d'une grande façade de maison mitoyenne marron tendance en verre à deux étages et plus avec un toit à deux pans et un toit en tuile.
Projet Case study Fuveau
Projet Case study Fuveau
Casèu ArchitectureCasèu Architecture
Maison contemporaine sur 3 niveaux, double hauteur sur séjour et grands débords de toiture
Exemple d'une façade de maison mitoyenne tendance en verre à deux étages et plus avec un toit plat.
Cleft House
Cleft House
Form Found DesignForm Found Design
Conceived of as a vertical light box, Cleft House features walls made of translucent panels as well as massive sliding window walls. Located on an extremely narrow lot, the clients required contemporary design, waterfront views without loss of privacy, sustainability, and maximizing space within stringent cost control. A modular structural steel frame was used to eliminate the high cost of custom steel.
Glazed extension
Glazed extension
Studio 8 ArchitectureStudio 8 Architecture
Cette image montre une façade de maison mitoyenne minimaliste en verre avec un toit plat.
Cleft House
Cleft House
Form Found DesignForm Found Design
Conceived of as a vertical light box, Cleft House features walls made of translucent panels as well as massive sliding window walls. Located on an extremely narrow lot, the clients required contemporary design, waterfront views without loss of privacy, sustainability, and maximizing space within stringent cost control. A modular structural steel frame was used to eliminate the high cost of custom steel.
Projet Case study Fuveau
Projet Case study Fuveau
Casèu ArchitectureCasèu Architecture
Maison contemporaine sur 3 niveaux, double hauteur sur séjour et grands débords de toiture
Idées déco pour une façade de maison mitoyenne contemporaine en verre à deux étages et plus avec un toit plat.
Cleft House
Cleft House
Form Found DesignForm Found Design
Conceived of as a vertical light box, Cleft House features walls made of translucent panels as well as massive sliding window walls. Located on an extremely narrow lot, the clients required contemporary design, waterfront views without loss of privacy, sustainability, and maximizing space within stringent cost control. A modular structural steel frame was used to eliminate the high cost of custom steel.
Cleft House
Cleft House
Form Found DesignForm Found Design
Conceived of as a vertical light box, Cleft House features walls made of translucent panels as well as massive sliding window walls. Located on an extremely narrow lot, the clients required contemporary design, waterfront views without loss of privacy, sustainability, and maximizing space within stringent cost control. A modular structural steel frame was used to eliminate the high cost of custom steel.
Cleft House
Cleft House
Form Found DesignForm Found Design
Conceived of as a vertical light box, Cleft House features walls made of translucent panels as well as massive sliding window walls. Located on an extremely narrow lot, the clients required contemporary design, waterfront views without loss of privacy, sustainability, and maximizing space within stringent cost control. A modular structural steel frame was used to eliminate the high cost of custom steel.
Projet Case study Fuveau
Projet Case study Fuveau
Casèu ArchitectureCasèu Architecture
Maison contemporaine sur 3 niveaux, double hauteur sur séjour et grands débords de toiture
Idée de décoration pour une façade de maison mitoyenne design en verre à deux étages et plus avec un toit plat.
Cleft House
Cleft House
Form Found DesignForm Found Design
Conceived of as a vertical light box, Cleft House features walls made of translucent panels as well as massive sliding window walls. Located on an extremely narrow lot, the clients required contemporary design, waterfront views without loss of privacy, sustainability, and maximizing space within stringent cost control. A modular structural steel frame was used to eliminate the high cost of custom steel.
Cleft House
Cleft House
Form Found DesignForm Found Design
Conceived of as a vertical light box, Cleft House features walls made of translucent panels as well as massive sliding window walls. Located on an extremely narrow lot, the clients required contemporary design, waterfront views without loss of privacy, sustainability, and maximizing space within stringent cost control. A modular structural steel frame was used to eliminate the high cost of custom steel.
Cleft House
Cleft House
Form Found DesignForm Found Design
Conceived of as a vertical light box, Cleft House features walls made of translucent panels as well as massive sliding window walls. Located on an extremely narrow lot, the clients required contemporary design, waterfront views without loss of privacy, sustainability, and maximizing space within stringent cost control. A modular structural steel frame was used to eliminate the high cost of custom steel.
EH59 - Erweiterung einer Doppelhaushälfte
EH59 - Erweiterung einer Doppelhaushälfte
LUK_architektur - Lutz KrügerLUK_architektur - Lutz Krüger
Cette image montre une façade de maison mitoyenne blanche design en verre avec un toit plat.
Cleft House
Cleft House
Form Found DesignForm Found Design
Conceived of as a vertical light box, Cleft House features walls made of translucent panels as well as massive sliding window walls. Located on an extremely narrow lot, the clients required contemporary design, waterfront views without loss of privacy, sustainability, and maximizing space within stringent cost control. A modular structural steel frame was used to eliminate the high cost of custom steel.
Projet Case study Fuveau
Projet Case study Fuveau
Casèu ArchitectureCasèu Architecture
Maison contemporaine sur 3 niveaux, double hauteur sur séjour et grands débords de toiture
Idées déco pour une façade de maison mitoyenne contemporaine en verre à deux étages et plus avec un toit plat.
Cleft House
Cleft House
Form Found DesignForm Found Design
Conceived of as a vertical light box, Cleft House features walls made of translucent panels as well as massive sliding window walls. Located on an extremely narrow lot, the clients required contemporary design, waterfront views without loss of privacy, sustainability, and maximizing space within stringent cost control. A modular structural steel frame was used to eliminate the high cost of custom steel.

Idées déco de façades de maisons mitoyennes en verre

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