Art Collector’s House Design, Scholl II by Studio B Architects
Sponsored LinksA house belonging to an art collector who wanted to create a home for their collectibles. Standing on a steep site, that makes its own uniqueness as well as an architectural challenge to create a house that was in accordance with the owner desires. On the exterior of this school’s residence consists of custom zinc panels, sand, crushed concrete, aluminum window / glass system tempered glass doors and fences. Entry into the interior of the house which consists of a dark oak floor, stairs and cantilevered pickled oak floors, large cabinetry, Carerra marble, porcelain tile used for a bathroom. The kitchen, dining room and living room are made together so it looks spacious and overlooks the only boundary of the transparent window. A staircase at the school house walls is a direct link to roof. Put up a wall to display various photographs of their collections directly visible while riding through the stairs.
Architecture: Studio B Architects
Contractor: JD Black Construction
Structural Engineer: Pattillo Associates Engineers, Inc.
Landscape Designer: Element, Inc.
Photographer: Aspen Architectural Photography
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