Posted by worldhouse on October 21, 2009
Griffinenright Architects built this modern house with attractive accents with functional use applied a track lighting. This track lighting element concealed behind a plywood panel system that is punctuated by the intersection of two sea grass resin light boxes and a skylight. This modern house skylight reinforces internal circulation. The unusual modern light boxes emphasize motion towards the outside. The floor also redesign, it is a stained concrete with a resin epoxy finish that gives it a liquid feeling and a distinct, reflective quality. [ Via ] [ Griffinenright Architects ]





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This Floating House was designed by Vandeventer + Carlander Architects. Located in Lake Union, Seattle, Washington. The exterior materials were chosen fr there aesthetic qualities and low maintenance. Aluminum panels complement the storefront windows on the float level, and slat-escape extreme panels blend with the Alaskan Yellow Ceder windows on the second floor. The exterior is direct reflection of the internal development. Vandeventer + Carlander Architects, [ Via ]







Posted by worldhouse on October 20, 2009
Nayack Creek Residence was designed by Bates Masi Architects. This single family residence that located in Nayack, New York. The building size is 1,350 sq.ft. Enter to Interior, the master bedroom is connected to the bath by bridge overlooking the public spaces below which are lit by the glazes stair wall. Lined with a guardrail of stainless steel cables recalling a fly loft and catwalk, the path culminates in the master bedroom with its wall of glazing overlooking the water.
Windows through the house are carefully placed to provide the maximum daylight and water views while maintaining privacy from from the nearby neighbors and street. The siding system is manipulated for fraying degrees of privacy as well. Visit this link for further detail [ Bates Masi Architects ]






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This modern single family residence in Amagansett, New York. Designed by Bates Masi Architects. The house use a dynamic circulation of material in an architectural vocabulary at once freshly modern and deferential to its neighbors. [ via ]





