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The Douglas House is located on a very steep slope overlooking the lake. It is a four-story, bright white, Modern structure with a flat roof clad with redwood. The overall form of the house is a large rectangle set on end. [3] The rear wall of the house, which faces the lake, makes extensive use of glass to provide maximum views.
Plans to enact steep slope regulations are far from a new conversation. Village Council slated the initiative for consideration in 2020 but the COVID-19 pandemic quickly overshadowed these plans ...
The sloping sides rise to a peak. For steep tower roof variants use Pyramid roof. Pyramid roof: A steep hip roof on a square building. Pyatthat: A multi-tiered and spired roof commonly found in Burmese royal and Buddhist architecture. Tented: A type of polygonal hipped roof with steeply pitched slopes rising to a peak
A-frame: so-called because the steep roofline, reaching to or near the ground, makes the gable ends resemble a capital letter A. Chalet: a gablefront house built into a mountainside with a wide sloping roof; Charleston single house: originating in Charleston, South Carolina, a narrow house with its shoulder to the street and front door on the side.
We've never really seen a home in Aspen, Colo., that we didn't like but this one stands out from the pack. Though most Aspen mountain homes seem to emulate either cozy Swiss chalets or rustic ...
She decided to build a house on it and make it her home, according to WPXI-TV News. Last spring, however, she noticed something troublesome — the steep hillside behind her house was slowly ...
Slope house, the different floors have ground floor in different levels. The lower floor is partly underground. Slope house or Souterrain house is a house with soil or rock completely covering the bottom floor on one side and partly two of the walls on the bottom floor. The house has two entries depending on the ground level.
Kew House is an architecturally notable house designed by Australian architect Sean Godsell as his own family home, built in 1996–1997 and located at 8 Hodgson Street in Kew, Victoria, Australia. It is a striking minimalist composition, an 18m by 9m glass box, encased on two sides by rusted metal screens, that cantilevers 5.5m over a steep ...