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Tice Residences
Tice Residences
DesignARCDesignARC
The Tice Residences replace a run-down and aging duplex with two separate, modern, Santa Barbara homes. Although the unique creek-side site (which the client’s original home looked toward across a small ravine) proposed significant challenges, the clients were certain they wanted to live on the lush “Riviera” hillside. The challenges presented were ultimately overcome through a thorough and careful study of site conditions. With an extremely efficient use of space and strategic placement of windows and decks, privacy is maintained while affording expansive views from each home to the creek, downtown Santa Barbara and Pacific Ocean beyond. Both homes appear to have far more openness than their compact lots afford. The solution strikes a balance between enclosure and openness. Walls and landscape elements divide and protect two private domains, and are in turn, carefully penetrated to reveal views. Both homes are variations on one consistent theme: elegant composition of contemporary, “warm” materials; strong roof planes punctuated by vertical masses; and floating decks. The project forms an intimate connection with its setting by using site-excavated stone, terracing landscape planters with native plantings, and utilizing the shade provided by its ancient Riviera Oak trees. 2012 AIA Santa Barbara Chapter Merit Award Jim Bartsch Photography
Custom 4-sided Gas Fireplace
Custom 4-sided Gas Fireplace
Acucraft FireplacesAcucraft Fireplaces
Custom gas fireplace. The slightly tinted glass runs around the entire enclosure and all the way to the ceiling.
Family Loft
Family Loft
ZeroEnergy DesignZeroEnergy Design
Modern family loft in Boston’s South End. Open living area includes a custom fireplace with warm stone texture paired with functional seamless wall cabinets for clutter free storage. Photos by Eric Roth. Construction by Ralph S. Osmond Company. Green architecture by ZeroEnergy Design. http://www.zeroenergy.com
Hill Country Contemporary with a "Legendary" Pedigree
Hill Country Contemporary with a "Legendary" Pedigree
By Design Custom Home ConciergeBy Design Custom Home Concierge
Vaulted ceiling and thoughtful niches add to the architectural drama of the home.
Elegant Contemporary
Elegant Contemporary
Janet Brooks DesignJanet Brooks Design
The family room, including the kitchen and breakfast area, features stunning indirect lighting, a fire feature, stacked stone wall, art shelves and a comfortable place to relax and watch TV. Photography: Mark Boisclair
Modern Stone Accent Wall
Modern Stone Accent Wall
Eldorado StoneEldorado Stone
This residence boasts many amazing features, but one that stands out in specific is the dual sided fireplace clad in Eldorado Stone’s Black River Stacked Stone. Adding stone to the fireplace automatically creates a dramatic focal point and compliments the interior decor by mixing natural and artificial elements, contrasting colors, as well as incorporating a variety of textures. By weaving in stone as architectural accents throughout the the home, the interior and the exterior seamlessly flow into one another and the project as a whole becomes an architectural masterpiece. Designer: Contour Interior Design, LLC Website: www.contourinteriordesign.com Builder: Capital Builders Website: www.capitalbuildreshouston.com Eldorado Stone Profile Featured: Black River Stacked Stone installed with a Dry-Stack grout technique
Dragonfly Lodge
Dragonfly Lodge
Modern Rustic HomesModern Rustic Homes
Details have been kept clean and simple as expressed in the balusters and hand rails in the loft, and the mix of wood, stone and drywall surfaces. This architectural design combines the elegance you might see in a luxury home in Atlanta with the simple earthy textures and colors of a North Georgia Mountain Home. This blending of style, color and textures creates a lifestyle we call "Modern Rustic Living".
Modern Family Room with Entertainment Center
Modern Family Room with Entertainment Center
Jeff King & CompanyJeff King & Company
A sliding panel exposes the TV. Floor-to-ceiling windows connect the entire living space with the backyard while letting in natural light. Photography: Brian Mahany
Architectural Marvels: Embracing Nature in Design
Architectural Marvels: Embracing Nature in Design
Cityspace'82 ArchitectsCityspace'82 Architects
For millennia, humanity has looked to the natural world for inspiration, crafting architectural marvels that mirrored the grandeur of mountains, the soaring grace of trees, and the openness of the sky. From the light-drenched temples of ancient Greece to the sky-piercing Gothic cathedrals, our built environments have always reflected a profound connection with the natural world. Today, this dialogue takes a new form - biophilic design. This philosophy transcends mere aesthetics, aiming to create a profound shift in how we experience interior spaces. Biophilic design seeks to seamlessly weave elements of nature into our homes and workplaces, fostering a deep connection with the environment and nurturing our well-being. In this article, Ar. Sumit Dhawan, Founder and Principal Architect of Cityspace’ 82 Architects, talks about the key strategies to embracing nature in architectural design. Harnessing the Power of Natural Light Natural light is a significant aspect of biophilic design. Optimal daylight helps in regulating our circadian rhythms, impacting sleep patterns and energy levels. When designing a space, prioritise maximising natural light. Utilise large windows, skylights, or light tubes to draw in daylight. Strategically placed mirrors can further enhance the effect, bouncing light deeper into a room. Consider furniture placement to avoid blocking windows and opt for light-coloured walls and flooring to create a sense of openness. Weaving Nature's Materials into the Design Surrounding ourselves with natural materials fosters a sense of calm and connection to the outdoors. Wood, stone, bamboo, and even elements like woven rattan or cork bring a touch of the organic world indoors. Wood textures offer warmth and visual interest, while stone adds a touch of grounding stability. Consider incorporating these materials through furniture, flooring, wall accents, or even decorative objects. The raw beauty of natural materials fosters a sense of connection with the natural world, creating a more serene and inviting atmosphere. Bringing the Greenery Indoors Plants are not merely decorative elements in biophilic design; they are active contributors to a healthy and vibrant space. Houseplants not only purify the air but also reduce stress and boost mood. Strategically placed greenery adds pops of color and life to a room. Hanging plants, potted succulents on windowsills, or a strategically placed indoor tree can breathe new life into a space. For those with limited space or sunlight, there are a growing number of low-maintenance and shade-tolerant plants that can thrive indoors. Blurring the Lines Between Inside and Out Biophilic design aspires to create a seamless flow between the built environment and the outdoors. Large windows that showcase natural landscapes, operable doors that open onto patios or gardens, and the use of natural materials that echo the surrounding environment all contribute to this effect. Strategic use of water features, like fountains or reflecting pools, can add a touch of tranquillity and the soothing sounds of nature. When possible, incorporate outdoor living spaces like balconies, terraces, or courtyards, creating an extension of the interior living area and maximising opportunities to connect with the natural world. By embracing these strategies, we can transform our interior spaces into sanctuaries that celebrate nature's beauty and enhance our well-being. Biophilic design is not just a trend; it's a conscious movement towards creating a more harmonious and restorative relationship between humanity and the natural world, one thoughtfully designed space at a time.
Great Room in Contemporary European Farmhouse Featuring Lift and Slide Doors
Great Room in Contemporary European Farmhouse Featuring Lift and Slide Doors
Orren Pickell Building GroupOrren Pickell Building Group
http://www.pickellbuilders.com. Photography by Linda Oyama Bryan. Great Room in contemporary European farmhouse featuring lift and slide glass doors and a corner, raised hearth fireplace. White integrally colored stained concrete floors. and a custom black iron, hot rolled, fireplace hearth.
Moraya Bay Residence
Moraya Bay Residence
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Bloomfield Renovation
Bloomfield Renovation
Tutto InteriorsTutto Interiors
Complete restructure of this lower level. Custom designed media cabinet with floating glass shelves and built-in TV ....John Carlson Photography
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