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Outdoor Front Yard Landscape Lighting Design Photos and Ideas

An award-winning, modern masterpiece inspired by Neutra
Castaños House by Arch. Ekaterina Kunzel & Arch. María Belén García Bottazzini
designed by Estúdio Minke
designed by Estúdio Minke
The house is broken up so that the natural site flows through the courtyard, which has a fire pit and a hot tub.
The 10-Star Home is a design collaboration between Clare Cousins Architects and The Sociable Weaver. The shapely exterior blends into the surrounding landscape.
Night lighting emphasizes the dramatic form of the building.
A path connects the underground garage to the main house. The house’s shape was dictated by the contour of the land.
The gabled form of the building is sliced open at the entrance to reveal a deliberately placed tree. This building houses four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a kitchen; the main living spaces are located in the second building.
“We had these incredible live oak trees, and so we built the house around the trees and the view,” says Raike.
The Olmos Park Residence sits in an established neighborhood in San Antonio. Heavy limestone walls screen neighbors on both sides, while the fourth side opens up to a verdant flood basin.
The roof is sheathed in asphalt shingles and is complemented by charred timber siding.
David Latimer, CEO and founder of New Frontier Tiny Homes
front site
The Ex of In House exterior
The columns are connected with wide, sandblasted glass panels that create a ceiling, which spreads light throughout the interiors during the day, and frames views of the stars at night.
Kellogg spent five years working on the house, and the structure was completed in 1993.
Ravit Dvir Architecture and Design
foyer
Glass Facade
Entry walkway leading to the front door and eventually to the grill and down to the pool
Front of the house.
Perspective from the garden in front of the house.
East Elevation Entry Detail
Custom Bioretention Planter (Landscape Architecture by CampionHruby)
"Sliding and swinging panels enable spaces to expand and contract as needed for the owners, a few guests, or large gathering," say the architects. "At the entry courtyard, a rolling screen and swinging gate can be configured to be cozy and private, or wide open and welcoming."
masonry West and South wall joinery giving rise to the corner window. Luminarias leading down to Fabric entry scrim.
Frontal view of the GOMOS #1
Entry porch
“The lone valley oak in some ways defined the shape of the house,” says landscape architect Bernard Trainor. The structure wraps around the century-old tree, forming a courtyard with a series of fiber-cement chairs by French designer Julia von Sponeck.
Entrance Court
Front deck and facade
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