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The Glenwood Residence in Dallas, Texas by Wernerfield Architects

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This house glenwood designed by Wernerfield to follow the natural site topography, one descends into the courtyard through a steel gate and series of stone walls that run the width of the site and divide public and private space.

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Sited around the main natural feature, a massive oak, the home is designed to sit quietly within its surroundings. From the street, the second story office and guest room are pushed to the rear of the site and obscured by this oak to reduce the overall scale of the home. A natural, yet minimal material palette constructed with rigorous and exacting detail also make the home feel both inviting and modern.

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Posted by admin on February 24th, 2010 No Comments

The Centrifugal Villa Release Overlooking the Surrounding Countryside by OBRA Architects

Centrifugal fan chalet is arranged around a hollow center, as if the heart of the house is like something out of my body. In the subsequent series of spaces in it an understanding of the whole, by sacrificing their individual cohesion broken geometric configuration of the entire composition. The experience of the interior is characterized by constantly changing vanishing, the place of collision in each of the technical plan, large holes, cutting spoon dormers on the roof of centrifugal release overlooking the surrounding countryside. House referred to the idea, rather than imposing formal, slaughters local “people” in violation of its hexagonal plan and introspection of the acquired components.

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Posted by admin on October 24th, 2009 No Comments

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