Over at Ron Brenner Architects we are working on a new community building for the Stonemill Farms neighborhood in Woodbury, Minnesota. The facility includes an indoor / outdoor meeting facility, teen center, splash pool and playground. Check out the images below.
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Thursday, November 17, 2011
Houzz on Fire!
I was recently at the "Capture, Communicate, Create" event at the W Hotel in Minneapolis where Liza Hausman from Houzz was the featured guest. If you have never heard of Houzz you should probably check it out.
Houzz is quickly becoming a leading destination site for home design enthusiasts. It features over 200,000 high quality interior and exterior photos that have been uploaded by the original designers. This makes Houzz the Internet's largest database of design and decorating ideas.
And please don't forget to like us!
Houzz is quickly becoming a leading destination site for home design enthusiasts. It features over 200,000 high quality interior and exterior photos that have been uploaded by the original designers. This makes Houzz the Internet's largest database of design and decorating ideas.
Houzz has a number of features for homeowners, but I think the coolest is that you can create your own ideabooks. It's the modern day version of the old "cut and paste scrapbook" from magazines. Preparing to build a new home or take on a major remodeling? Create an ideabook and share it with your Architect. In my own practice I love ideabooks because it helps me to understand my clients tastes and preferences. With this information I can design something new and fresh, but in a vein I know my client will love.
So do check it out. You can view the Ron Brenner Architects Houzz page at http://www.houzz.com/ron-brenner-architects.
And please don't forget to like us!
Saturday, November 5, 2011
traditional yet contemporary home design
Over at ron brenner architects I am doing some design work for new clients of mine. They are looking for a home that blends the contemporary with the traditional; something that is both yesterday and today. I presented the following three concepts.
My clients were very happy with the alternatives. In my next article I'll show you which scheme they chose; along with the developments we have made since then.
Which scheme do you prefer?
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| A double gable scheme. This form being familiar without being common. |
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| Shed on shed scheme. Here I utilized a classic saltbox colonial roof form; blended with a more contemporary arrangement of windows and use of color. |
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| Gable on saltbox scheme. The full front gable is an unusual variation. Side bumpout and "link" between house and garage is clad with metal |
My clients were very happy with the alternatives. In my next article I'll show you which scheme they chose; along with the developments we have made since then.
Which scheme do you prefer?
Saturday, October 1, 2011
granny flat featured in forbes
A few years ago I (ron brenner architects) designed an above garage studio apartment for the father (grandpa) of a client of mine. The apartment was featured in a new book called In Laws, Out Laws and Granny Flats. I have included a couple of images here.
Now Forbes.com has picked up on the idea. Check out the article by Ashlea Ebeling at 10 Chic Granny Flats.
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