Imagine a world where new housing developments prohibit the use of solar panels because they're considered to be unsightly. Yeah,..
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Architecture Wednesday: Deep In The Heart Of Texas!
Published on 2012-05-02 17:00:00
Imagine a world where new housing developments prohibit the use of solar panels because they're considered to be unsightly. Yeah, that happens, and when Texas-based architect Heather McKinney, of McKinney York Architects, began designing a house for her client in a new development area in Shavano Park, Texas, just outside San Antonio, the developmentās design restrictions went from prohibiting photovoltaics to forbidding flat roofs and even dictating certain materials be used in construction.But McKinney's client didn't want a McMansion or some sort of Tuscan Villa monstrosity, which would have fit right into the neighborhood. The client is a collector of Venetian glass, and, well, she wanted a simple glass house to showcase her collection.The result is a 4,000-square-foot, one-story building spread out on its lot in a series of rectangular pavilions connected by glass linkages and wrapped around a pool, with a transparent center section that allows views through to other parts of the house and beyond. It's all about clean lines, defined geometries, and dramatic moments to define the house--such as a dropped, Ipe-wood ceiling in the dining room and a fireplace that appears to float in an unexpected corner of the living space.
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