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Glass Home in the hills of Oakland by Kanner Architects

August 25, 2010 Filed Under: Glass Home
Glass Home in the hills of Oakland by Kanner Architects

Located in the hills of Oakland, California. This house was designed by Kanner Architects, This house has stunning views of the bay stretching from bright to golden gate bridge. ceiling glass provides a clear view was obstructed, this house requires overhang to reduce glare and soften the light quality at home. Planning of the four [...]

Brick Red House Design by Kanner Architects in Malibu

February 10, 2010 Filed Under: Brick House
Brick Red House Design by Kanner Architects in Malibu

Brick Red Environment Friendly Malibu House was designed by Kanner Architects, This house constructed of environmentally friendly and recycled materials the color of red brick and structure designed to minimize energy consumption and maximize solar energy to help. It has solar panels on the roof and concrete floors that accumulate solar energy during the day [...]

Luxury House by Kanner Architects in Oakland, California, United States

December 21, 2009 Filed Under: Luxury Home Design
Luxury House by Kanner Architects in Oakland, California, United States

Located in Oakland, California, on a down-sloping site high above the San Francisco Bay, this home was designed to capture the magnificent vistas spanning from the Bay Bridge to the Golden Gate Bridge. Floor-to-ceiling glass clears the way to unobstructed views.
The clients, a couple with grown children, wanted to create a dream home for their [...]

Modern House Design by Kanner Architects in California, USA

November 12, 2009 Filed Under: Modern Home Design
Modern House Design by Kanner Architects in California, USA

The Modern house design located in Oakland, California, USA was designed by Kanner Architects.
this home was designed to capture the magnificent vistas spanning from the Bay Bridge to the Golden Gate Bridge. Floor-to-ceiling glass clears the way to unobstructed views. The predominantly south-southwest orientation required deep overhangs to cut down glare and soften the light [...]

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