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[STRANG] et l'art de l'architecture
[STRANG]
Bass Residence: Located directly adjacent to Biscayne Bay and immediately south of downtown Miami, the Bass Residence underscores the firm’s continued exploration with the concept of a floating rectilinear frame.
Crédit photo :
Claudio Manzoni Photography
[STRANG] et l'art de l'architecture
[STRANG]
Bass Residence: A massive pier of exposed concrete vertically penetrates and anchors the home’s two upper levels. This pier is accompanied by two smaller exposed concrete “fins” that serve as additional structural support.
Crédit photo :
Claudio Manzoni Photography
[STRANG] et l'art de l'architecture
[STRANG]
Ballast Trail Residence: Designed as a beach house in the Florida Keys, the Ballast Trail Residence defies easy description. [STRANG] has subtly blended vernacular elements such as pitched metal roofs and wood porches with modern elements such as glass bridges and stark stone walls to manifest a distinct architectural vision.
Crédit photo :
Claudio Manzoni Photography
[STRANG] et l'art de l'architecture
[STRANG]
Ballast Trail Residence: The design goes beyond a simple response to the climate and site. It offers an evolutionary design which creatively celebrates the cultural, ecological, and physical environment of the Florida Keys.
Crédit photo :
Claudio Manzoni Photography
[STRANG] et l'art de l'architecture
[STRANG]
Ballast Trail Residence: The bedrock of Key Largo, the island where the home is located, is a fossilized coral reef that serves as the home's primary cladding material. Immense walls of Florida “keystone” become the organizing elements of the overall design.
Crédit photo :
Claudio Manzoni Photography
[STRANG] et l'art de l'architecture
[STRANG]
The Lakehouse: The interior living areas are conceived as wooden volumes nestled within an outer stucco “shell.” The shell provides generous eight-foot overhangs that shelter the walls of glass from the Florida sun.
Crédit photo :
Paul Warchol Photography