Archives for May 2013

Industrial Materials Create a Low-Impact Home

Building a residence in the flight path of a nearby airport would be intimidating to a lot of families, but one couple trusted just such a project to East Hampton, NY-based Maziar Behrooz Architecture.

The Arc House plays on the lot’s proximity to the airport by using industrial building techniques. The visually striking sloped roof resembles an airplane hangar and houses all of the home’s public areas.

The living, dining and kitchen areas are all snugly contained beneath the curved roof, making each area feel far roomier than one might expect from such an intimate space.

Air circulation was a particular concern in all parts of the home, so ample windows allow for both sunlight and air to permeate every room. The arc shape of the home and the materials used to create it all significantly cut down on the energy used, making it a beautifully eco-friendly abode.

Just beneath the kitchen and living areas, the lower level contains an office, home gym, sitting area, garage and private courtyard. The suspended staircase leading down to the lower level is one of the showcases of this impressive abode.

A long hallway connects the public area of the house to the bedrooms, which are in an adjacent flat-roofed structure. The architects used materials that would leave open the option to add on extra bedrooms if the couple so desires in the future. See it here.

Listen to: Amy Grant – Deep As It Is Wide (featuring Sheryl Crow and Eric Paslay)

I can’t wait to get my hands on the CD. Beautiful message, elegantly preformed.

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Does Your Home Size Measure Up?

When it comes to your home, does size matter? How does your home measure up compared to other homes in your region, or across the country? Here are the facts on home size and age as well as cost of living throughout the United States. Brought to you by Ghergich & Co (http://ghergich.com) in partnership with Quicken Loans (http://quickenloans.com)

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http://www.quickenloans.com/blog/home-size-infographic

Old House Designed with Minimalist Modules

New houses give architects a blank slate to work with, but a far more common question is: what does one do with an existing structure and limited budget?

Rather than revamp the floor plan, modify the walls or refit new windows, Sepka Architekti took an additive approach to this remodel, filling in blank spaces with a toolkit of functional living accessories that also shape space.

The result is a language of light wooden furniture, furnishings and fixtures that intentionally stand out against the bare backdrop provided, but unfold to accommodate the basic needs of the dwelling and create a secondary visual language in each zone.

In some places, the resulting pieces hide additional functionality – in others, they become planes that wrap overhead and inform the look and feel of the room.

The John L. Scott Mobile App 2.0

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House Prices Are Back To Late 2003 Levels

Case-Shiller housing report came in stronger than expected, with average home prices across 20 metropolitan areas rising 9.3% from last year. That’s better than the 9% gain that had been expected.

Housing has a way to go in the recovery.

With the current reading, house prices are now just back to Autumn 2003 levels.

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Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/chart-of-the-day-house-prices-are-back-to-to-autumn-2003-levels-2013-4#ixzz2S3YfzBPY