Here are some more of the same house. BT Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Thanks, it is fun. The nice thing about designing the houses in Scottsdale is that the budget rarely plays a large role in shaping what I am allowed to do. The opposite is true for designing homes in Florida. I have a few houses on the boards right now that are very different. One is a modern / contemporary design, about 11,000 s.f. living area with a great men's club (some call it a 'man cave') that has a lower level daylight garage. BT
I'd imagine There are some ridiculous houses here. You do some great work. Thanks for sharing pictures
Aunt and Uncle's villa in the Arno Valley, south of Florence. Isn't Tuscany just beautiful? Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
superbe, i prefer to see something made in spain or Italia than something "reproduced" in an another country.
great architecte, famous for Gugenheim museum in New York. the only French bluider i prefer, is Haussman. Paris change completly with the style Haussmann building the "Rue-mur" facades For the rest i prefer authenticity.
http://www.tuscanyvillarental.com/images/thumb/Torre_del_Tartufo_Tuscany_Villa_Rental_arial_thumb.jpg
I like the way that one room is open to the outside. Bill you want to design my home in Chihuahua? I wanted to be an architect, Frank LW was my hero, I got accepted to the University of Cincinnati School of Architecture. At 16 my father offered me an apartment in Cincinnati when I graduated high school and started college, but I had to keep my Corvair. Or if I stayed home and went to the new state school in Dayton and studied business I could have a new 427 Corvette when I graduated high school. I am not an architect. I also realized many years later he saved about $20,000. But the Corvette was really fun.
Great thread. "Tuscan & Andalusian Reflections" is a good book that showcases some modern takes of this wonderful style. http://www.amazon.com/Tuscan-Andalusian-Reflections-Bassenian-Architects/dp/0972153926
My house in Andalusia, Spain. Its over 200 years old and located in a small mountain village overlooking the Med. Not so grand as the others posted, but its my slice of paradise. Maybe if I hit the lotto I'll tear it down and let BT design me another! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
it remember me my childhood, the summer was more hot, feel the sweet fragrance of flowers mixed with the ambiant of nights.
The homes in this thread have been stunning. Quite real as oppossed to the Spanish sytle homes done here in Manhattan Beach. Thanks, Ed
My wife took these when we first bought it. There were additions done (especially in the back pool area) but I am not sure I have those fotos on this machine - may have to get them from her. At any rate, we sold it for the house in central Algarve. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
The house where my dad was born. Trying to purchase it so we can renovate it. Santopadre, Italy Image Unavailable, Please Login
hope so for you! the place looks splendide a lot of space it s what i like! here one in Spain, superbe house near the sea Image Unavailable, Please Login