Thursday, April 5, 2012

A house to grow old in...

I have been working on a design on and off since last November; it was to be a smallish house with a self-contained walled garden, intended to be friendly to people getting older-- i.e., it's relatively barrier-free, with easy connections to the ground, and, as Wright said, "sans attic, sans basement."  As usual, I dipped into Christopher Alexander's Pattern Language and Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian Houses for inspiration, and after spending a couple of weeks on the initial design, I gradually built it, metaphorically speaking, from the ground up and fit it out as a computer-generated model.  Here are some renderings of the house --


Floor Plan


Site Plan
Note the massive array of solar panels
West Elevation



North Elevation




East Elevation




South Elevations




Interior Views
Entry Porch looking toward courtyard garden
Living Room looking toward garden
Living Room - Piano Alcove


Dining Room looking toward Kitchen
Kitchen
Office/Guest Bedroom
Office - Desk Alcove
Master Bedroom
Master Bedroom - Sitting Alcove
Guest Bath
Master Bath (dappled light effect unintended)

Walk-through videos, Updated 4.7.12 
(Please ignore the funny, cardboard-like vegetation.)


Exterior


Interior



5 comments:

Greg said...

Like the way the inside interacts with the enclosed garden space--very open from the living room area, and then more intimate views from, e.g. the study. and obviously we need some wisteria on that garden arbor!

Judy and I have figured out which chairs we are dibsing at the dining table. Just planning ahead!

Greg said...

Personally, I love the funny, cardboard-like vegetation. You could produce those for ladnscaping and make real money -- think zeroscaping without sacrificing the feel of some good shrubbery (coming in various shades of green with the odd yellow, rust, bronze, red one thrown in). Hose it down occasionally and you're good to go. And save the real gardening for your personal enclosed garden.

Greg said...

Landscaping; xeroscaping. Geez.

sp said...

If you plan on waiting till we build a house like this one to visit, you might wait in vain. Our current table sits 8 comfortably ...

I can always throw in a few plastic flamingos to liven it up a bit.

Michael said...

看起來也像paririe style / Michael