Traditional Building Materials Monthly Becoming Modern Brininstool + Lynch
May 4th, 2010 - Posted in Interior Designs, Modern DesignClaremont House is located in Chicago, Illinois, for many of the old site, the house has been designed with the full width of the window wall on each side of the front and back house to maximize natural light penetration into the interior space, and also makes a strong visual link between the living and courts, the traditional materials of brick, concrete, limestone, steel and zinc are used to form non-traditional house lots on the north side of Chicago. The house also rejected the convention city by joining the first page back through the visual transparency, in which sheets of glass for more than ten feet high and four feet wide, to stop plans to open sixty-three feet long on the first floor. Traffic Volume three floors of wooden stairs and floors contain vertical distribution and storage equipment, carefully separate the functional performance of the island open space.An of stainless steel to use the kitchen and dining room only object that was built in open space on the first floor. Regions scenery pages. Via







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