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Northworks Architects + Planners
As part of the Walnut Farm project, Northworks was commissioned to convert an existing 19th century barn into a fully-conditioned home. Working closely with the local contractor and a barn restoration consultant, Northworks conducted a thorough investigation of the existing structure. The resulting design is intended to preserve the character of the original barn while taking advantage of its spacious interior volumes and natural materials.
Woodhull of Maine
This Maine barn was renovated as living space, workshop, and garage.
Trent Bell Photography
Cutuli Homes
Cutuli Homes built this real stone faced, 5,000 square foot barn complete with sky lights, heated floors, horse shower and exquisite interior woodwork in Redmond, Washington.
Builder - Cutuli Homes (360)863-3611 , CutuliHomes@comcast.net
Architect Don Rasmussen http://www.houzz.com/pro/rasmu2/don-rasmussen-architect
Designer - Melinda Gray Interiors, Melinda@MelindaGray.com
JLF & Associates, Inc.
History, revived. An early 19th century Dutch farmstead, nestled in the hillside of Bucks County, Pennsylvania, offered a storied canvas on which to layer replicated additions and contemporary components. Endowed with an extensive art collection, the house and barn serve as a platform for aesthetic appreciation in all forms.
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M.O.Daby Design
Conceived more similar to a loft type space rather than a traditional single family home, the homeowner was seeking to challenge a normal arrangement of rooms in favor of spaces that are dynamic in all 3 dimensions, interact with the yard, and capture the movement of light and air.
As an artist that explores the beauty of natural objects and scenes, she tasked us with creating a building that was not precious - one that explores the essence of its raw building materials and is not afraid of expressing them as finished.
We designed opportunities for kinetic fixtures, many built by the homeowner, to allow flexibility and movement.
The result is a building that compliments the casual artistic lifestyle of the occupant as part home, part work space, part gallery. The spaces are interactive, contemplative, and fun.
More details to come.
credits:
design: Matthew O. Daby - m.o.daby design /
construction: Cellar Ridge Construction /
structural engineer: Darla Wall - Willamette Building Solutions /
photography: Erin Riddle - KLIK Concepts
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