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Contemporary Farm House in Virginia

Thursday, 20. August 2009 von admin
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Located at meadows of Rappahannock County, Virginia, sure would be difficult to leave come Sunday night. Designed by McInturff Architects, this home’s contemporary profile takes a country-casual cue from surrounding structures in its form, color, layout and materials like galvanized roofs and concrete block fireplaces. Three ochre-colored pavilions make up the main living areas, which are connected by “barn-red” sections and green wings reminiscent of an upscale shed, if you can imagine that. The visually interesting exterior features accents of siding and wooden beams which offer a rustic feel to the home. Inside the spaces are bright, casual and functional. A large family room, kitchen and screened porch are found on the main floor, while bedrooms compose the second floor and a secluded study tops the home

rappahannock county house 2  Contemporary Farm House in Virginia

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New American Farmhouse

Wednesday, 19. August 2009 von admin

By Motionspace Architecture

apexhouse image1  New American Farmhouse

apexhouse image2  New American Farmhouse

nspired by the rural farm houses and agricultural buildings of North Carolina, the New American Farmhouse is a home designed for casual and comfortable living. Featured in the 2004 Raleigh Parade of Homes, the home earned praise for its refreshing simplicity and clarity, informality, and connection with the outdoors and the pastoral views of the 13 acre site.

While at 7500 square feet the home is quite large, much attention was paid to reducing its impact on our environment. The home was situated in a natural clearing so no trees were removed from the site. The home’s glassy rear façade faces south to take advantage of passive solar energy (and capture views of a picturesque pond located on the property). It also uses an extremely efficient geothermal heating/cooling system that relies on the energy contained within the earth to heat and cool the home.

 

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