Collection by Brian Pate
Entry
Entry
Rear Facade
Rear Facade
The reinvention of the bathroom as a sculptural element in the master suite creates a unique focal point while maximizing the transmission of light into the space. Rather than treat the bathroom as a utilitarian object, Arch11 facilitates an elevated bathing experience in which each dedicated space provides a sense of purpose and reflection.
The reinvention of the bathroom as a sculptural element in the master suite creates a unique focal point while maximizing the transmission of light into the space. Rather than treat the bathroom as a utilitarian object, Arch11 facilitates an elevated bathing experience in which each dedicated space provides a sense of purpose and reflection.
While effortlessly chic and minimalist in the final photography, Arch11 noted that much of the success of this project can be attributed to working with a construction team dedicated to craftsmanship. “Even though this modern [design] language is common, a lot of Hale Construction’s work is restoration. He [Andrew Hale] practiced his craft at the highest level,” noted Meade.
While effortlessly chic and minimalist in the final photography, Arch11 noted that much of the success of this project can be attributed to working with a construction team dedicated to craftsmanship. “Even though this modern [design] language is common, a lot of Hale Construction’s work is restoration. He [Andrew Hale] practiced his craft at the highest level,” noted Meade.
The original home’s second floor had three bedrooms with flat ceilings. Arch11 quickly realized there was a great volume in the upper floors at the gable ends of the home and chose to integrate the attic space into the second floor. This design move allowed the interior to be informed in part by the exterior while creating a bright, serene living space among the treetops.
The original home’s second floor had three bedrooms with flat ceilings. Arch11 quickly realized there was a great volume in the upper floors at the gable ends of the home and chose to integrate the attic space into the second floor. This design move allowed the interior to be informed in part by the exterior while creating a bright, serene living space among the treetops.
Beautifully Landscaped Front Yard
Beautifully Landscaped Front Yard
Exterior of the house with custom mural
Exterior of the house with custom mural
The Blue House - exterior
The Blue House - exterior
Bespoke bath with view
Bespoke bath with view
Guest bedroom
Guest bedroom
The Factory House at the lake with views of the former southern sea at the background
The Factory House at the lake with views of the former southern sea at the background
By incorporating a folding glass wall system into a balcony of a mid- or high-rise building, the space is instantly transformed, and the property's ROI is increased. The southern facade of The George features balconies and terraces that can be opened completely, providing maximum transparency and daylight with breathtaking views of the city. The thermally insulated NW Aluminum 840 system used throughout the building meets special technical requirements and provides certified burglary protection, ensuring residents' safety and security.
By incorporating a folding glass wall system into a balcony of a mid- or high-rise building, the space is instantly transformed, and the property's ROI is increased. The southern facade of The George features balconies and terraces that can be opened completely, providing maximum transparency and daylight with breathtaking views of the city. The thermally insulated NW Aluminum 840 system used throughout the building meets special technical requirements and provides certified burglary protection, ensuring residents' safety and security.
Modern design emphasizes the importance of Biophilic benefits like creating a sense of flow and connection with the surrounding environment, especially in urban areas where outdoor space is often limited. The glass wall systems designed in The George not only provide exceptional thermal efficiency when closed but also the extensive glazing across all 47 luxury apartments can be opened entirely, maximizing transparency, daylight, and panoramic views of the city.
Modern design emphasizes the importance of Biophilic benefits like creating a sense of flow and connection with the surrounding environment, especially in urban areas where outdoor space is often limited. The glass wall systems designed in The George not only provide exceptional thermal efficiency when closed but also the extensive glazing across all 47 luxury apartments can be opened entirely, maximizing transparency, daylight, and panoramic views of the city.

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