The client wanted a current-day version of a mid-century modern home. The site was a corner lot in a Houston neighborhood developed in the 1950s that features several examples of mid-century modern homes. The area is susceptible to flooding and new homes are required to have elevated first floors. Terraced planters were used to make the transition appear more gradual.
The client wanted a current-day version of a mid-century modern home. The site was a corner lot in a Houston neighborhood developed in the 1950s that features several examples of mid-century modern homes. The area is susceptible to flooding and new homes are required to have elevated first floors. Terraced planters were used to make the transition appear more gradual.
Projecting beams, tapered roof overhangs, and integrated brick planter boxes.
Decorative concrete blocks are a must!
Playful steel "V" columns.
The garage and side approach to the front porch.