Collection by William Herbst
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Miami, Florida
Dwell Magazine : July / August 2017
- Miami, Florida Dwell Magazine : July / August 2017
Floor Plan of the Brunson Residence
Floor Plan of the Brunson Residence
San Francisco couple Jim and Noriko would be the first to admit they never thought much about architecture—that is, until late 2013, when they took possession of one of the city’s many worn-out Victorians. By hiring acclaimed architect Anne Fougeron, they hoped to compensate for their lack of knowledge and create something extraordinary for themselves and their young daughter. The facade’s historical details were preserved and painted Gunmetal by Benjamin Moore.
San Francisco couple Jim and Noriko would be the first to admit they never thought much about architecture—that is, until late 2013, when they took possession of one of the city’s many worn-out Victorians. By hiring acclaimed architect Anne Fougeron, they hoped to compensate for their lack of knowledge and create something extraordinary for themselves and their young daughter. The facade’s historical details were preserved and painted Gunmetal by Benjamin Moore.
The red clay façade, constructed with baked bricks by Don Valley Pressed Brick Works, mirrors many of the city’s factories and landmarks.
The red clay façade, constructed with baked bricks by Don Valley Pressed Brick Works, mirrors many of the city’s factories and landmarks.
Floor Plan of Wooden House by <span style="font-family: Theinhardt, -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont, &quot;Segoe UI&quot;, Roboto, Oxygen-Sans, Ubuntu, Cantarell, &quot;Helvetica Neue&quot;, sans-serif;">Ciguë</span>
Ciguë
The Meteorite floor plan
The Meteorite floor plan
Reilly, pictured here, deleted the original front door in order to create an expanse of uninterrupted wall in the living room. The existing slider is now the main entry point. She clad the exterior with planks marketed as a shou sugi ban product that reads as burned, knotty cedar. A new, corrugated metal roof replaced asphalt shingles.
Reilly, pictured here, deleted the original front door in order to create an expanse of uninterrupted wall in the living room. The existing slider is now the main entry point. She clad the exterior with planks marketed as a shou sugi ban product that reads as burned, knotty cedar. A new, corrugated metal roof replaced asphalt shingles.
In the evenings, the glass openings on each end of the tubular cabin glow, creating a light sculpture effect.
In the evenings, the glass openings on each end of the tubular cabin glow, creating a light sculpture effect.
Top 10 Black Gable Homes of 2020: A dramatic take on an archetypal shape, these pitch-roofed residences cut a striking figure.
Top 10 Black Gable Homes of 2020: A dramatic take on an archetypal shape, these pitch-roofed residences cut a striking figure.
A butterfly stool by Sori Yanagi for Vitra sits in front of the triangular light well that opens into the basement.
A butterfly stool by Sori Yanagi for Vitra sits in front of the triangular light well that opens into the basement.
Floor Plan of Villa Visuri by Kjellander Sjöberg Arkitekter
Floor Plan of Villa Visuri by Kjellander Sjöberg Arkitekter
Sheffield Residence by Of Possible
Sheffield Residence by Of Possible
Throughout the home, floor-to-ceiling windows and doors frame views and allow for indoor/outdoor living.
Throughout the home, floor-to-ceiling windows and doors frame views and allow for indoor/outdoor living.
An archway separates the main living space from the rest of the ground floor.
An archway separates the main living space from the rest of the ground floor.
Late afternoon sun illuminates the lush uninterrupted landscape of perennials and wild grasses that are typical of Oudolf's approach to garden design.
Late afternoon sun illuminates the lush uninterrupted landscape of perennials and wild grasses that are typical of Oudolf's approach to garden design.
The dining area features a MadForModern table and chairs.
The dining area features a MadForModern table and chairs.
In Chile's Chiloé Archipelago, architect Guillermo Acuña developed a 12-acre island for his friends and family to unwind, first with a boathouse, later with pathway-connected cabins at the water's edge. Design details include glazed walls, eco-friendly pine, and a bright red palette that calls to mind the intensely colored chilco flowers that bloom here come spring and summer.
In Chile's Chiloé Archipelago, architect Guillermo Acuña developed a 12-acre island for his friends and family to unwind, first with a boathouse, later with pathway-connected cabins at the water's edge. Design details include glazed walls, eco-friendly pine, and a bright red palette that calls to mind the intensely colored chilco flowers that bloom here come spring and summer.

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