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Exterior Glass Facade Design That Makes the House More Fantastic

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Glass material as a scope for the walls of the house has become very popular in modern architectural styles because of its transparent character so that it can display the contents in the house that looks luxurious. Glass facades provide many advantages for the house such as the view to the outside area of the house that presents the landscape of the building and also maximizes the lighting that enters the house. With the technology that continues to develop, the use of glass facades not only displays aesthetics, but also can answer the problems of safety, room acoustics, and sustainability. Here are some examples of houses with fantastic glass facades.

Clearhouse By Stuart Parr Design

The house named Clearhouse is located near the lake on Shelter Island, New York, USA. The house consists of one floor elevated from the height of its base ground. This is certainly done to get an interesting view towards Peconic Bay. The transparent glass wall seems to invite the surrounding nature into the house. The beauty of the home landscape is very comfortable to look at. The inside of the house that is visible from the outside looks very beautiful with the color of the lighting displayed.

 

Clear house 

House N by Sharon Neuman Architects & Oded Stern-Meiraz

Sharon Neuman Architects collaborated with Oded Stern-Meiraz on the design of House N, a modern residential area in Judah, Israel. On 500 square meters of land, House N stands out for the architectural details displayed. From the presence of high brick walls, white walls and also not forgetting the glass façade. The concept of this house was inspired by the minimalist work of artist Walter De Maria entitled Gothic Shaped Drawing which shows one two-dimensional line that shows the formation of the house. The spacious and modern interior is clearly visible.

House N

Riverfront Residence by Taylor Design + BUILD

Located in Tucson, Arizona, this home was designed by Taylor Design + BUILD. Of course, it has a unique design by combining its natural landscape. Natural conditions and weather are taken into consideration in designing this house. Sustainable is the main point in this design, of course, it also pays attention to the aesthetics of the house. The main part of the house is designed to be open to the patio and pool area. In addition, the architect also designed a green roof on this house.

Riverfront Residence

Coastlands House by Carver + Schicketanz

This one house is specifically designed for retired couples in Big Sur, California, USA. The house is located in a landscaped area with views directly towards the western Pacific Ocean. The massive stone in this building is the main structure and also provides contrast with mild steel and glass materials in the house. Large enough sliding glass in the house is designed to open towards the patio so that air can exchange air crosswise. This glass is also a link between the inside and outside of the house.

Coastlands House

Nicholson Residence by Architect Matt Gibson

Located in Melbourne, Australia, this house is a renovation project. Matt Gibson, the architect explained that this one house combines the exterior with the garden through the extensive use of glass and materials. The wooden terrace in this house is certainly a prominent area because it can be used for various activities such as gathering with family or having dinner together. The overall design gives the impression of elegance, modern and welcoming.

Nicholson Residence

House of the Tree by by Kokai Studios

Located in Shenzhen, China, this house presents natural light with a two-story space designed with a glass façade. The concept of this house itself is to live between the urban atmosphere and nature. Dynamic interior design can be seen from the arrangement of the house. This house combines public and private areas in a glamorous impression that can be seen from the steel frame in the glass scope.

House of The Tree

Bauhaus Residence by architectural design office Pitsou Kedem

The house is designed in a historical area, designed in a bauhaus style. The house, located in Haifa, Israel, combines architecture with a modern approach. The sophistication and minimalism imprinted in the Bauhaus style is represented by buildings that have large spaces and prestigious boundaries. Optimizing the relationship between the inside and outside space with window openings and facades makes the house more welcoming and comfortable.

Bauhaus Residence

Chalet-Inspired Modern Villa in Madrid

With a modern design, this house in the Madrid area, Spain has a unique shape. The diverse façade and stunning landscape are clearly visible in the design of this house. Not only the façade uses glass material, even the spacious swimming pool also looks like a mirror that reflects the beauty of the house and its surroundings. Very attractive and also beautiful.

Chalet Inspired Modern Villa

Jarson Residence by Studio will Bruder + Partners

Jarson residence is a house designed by Studio Will Brother located in Paradise Valley, Arizona, USA. Homeowners want a home design that is modern and can provide peace when in it. Steel and copper scoping materials make the house look mysterious and also integrated with the environment well. Glass material not only shows the inside of the house, but can also reflect the appearance of the surrounding environment on the façade.

Jarson Residence

Montauk Residence by Pentagram Architects

Designed by Pentagram Architects, the house located in Montauk, New York consists of two separate buildings in the form of a main house with a guest house. Of course, both areas have access to the outdoor that presents views of the sea. The house is designed with a transparent and open concept. Sliding glass walls are one of the elements that strengthen the concept of the house. The floor and walls are designed to absorb heat so that the room in the house feels cooler. The use of glass elements or renewable materials is also a way to make the house comfortable to live in all seasons.

Montauk Residence

 

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