It employs an innovative ventilation technique to take on the temperature of living spaces. There are three floors joined through a central staircase. The Tower House is built by New York-based architectural firm Gluck+ in a woody location as vacation retreat to enjoy magnificent views of the Catskill mountain range. Image: Hans van Heeswijk Image: Hans van Heeswijk Image: Hans van Heeswijk Tower House Space: Kitchen, lounge, bedrooms, bathrooms.The facade on the street side is closed by perforated elements, while other glass-paneled sections offer expansive views of surrounding areas. It is a simple, rectangular building that consists of three floors and a basement. Netherlands-based architecture firm Hans van Heeswijk Architects has designed this glass house with the aim to bring in loads of natural light and outdoor views. Image: Sotheby’s Realty Image: Sotheby’s Realty Image: Sotheby’s Realty Glass house in Rieteiland, Amsterdam Space: Kitchen, lounge, bedrooms, bathrooms, deck, library, garage, terrace, parking.The glass curtain-wall system is an important and painstaking task in the design. The choice for the palette of materials is limited to glass, metal, wood and other natural materials. It took almost six years from the purchase to completion of the home. The 3,330-square-foot vacation home is capped with a green roof to blend with the surrounding landscape. Image: Peter Wuermli Image: Peter Wuermli Image: Peter Wuermli Finley Beach Houseīuilt for a couple at the edge of Oregon’s coastal forest, this simple two-story, glass house serves as a weekend getaway to connect with the nature. Space: Kitchen, dining, lounge, bedrooms, bathrooms, studio, underground garage.The focus of the design is to maximize outside views from all living spaces of the house. There are glass walls on three sides to blend into the surrounding foliage. There’s an open kitchen-dining-living space on the ground floor, two bedrooms and bathrooms on the first floor, a studio with two large terraces on the second floor, and a garage and utility space in the basement. This four story, 173-square-meter waterfront home features a distinctive white glass façade that is enough to draw anyone’s attention. Image: SP Architecture Image: SP Architecture Image: SP Architecture Flexhouse by Evolution Design
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