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The Final Stretch – KHouse Modern part 1

Life of an Architect

There are two garages on this house, and both of them are disconnected from the main house (because this is a LEED Gold or better house, final paperwork has not been completed). This is at the deck just off the main Living Room – which acts as a visual extension of that room in to the exterior. See that yellow caution tape?

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Houston Apartments: The Ultimate Renters Guide

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

We delved into the interior design, looking for features such as hardwood flooring, stainless steel appliances, balconies and other modern features. Residents can take in panoramic views from the 30th-floor skydeck, or enjoy a resort-style pool and 24-hour gym. Kitchens have maple cabinetry and granite countertops.

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You Can’t Eat Your House and Have it Too

Life of an Architect

The entire rear elevation is floor-to-ceiling glass – very expansive views were always an important consideration in the design of the house. The backyard has quite a few really nice trees that all that floor-to-ceiling glass will be able to look upon. Moving around the rear yard looking back towards the house.

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