Tag: DESIGN

New front and rear perspective

New front and Rear images with a little color…

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Front View

Rear View

Roof top view

This is a view of the rooftop of the Bay Bridge House.

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Roof Top View

Bay Bridge Overview

The Bay Bridge House was requested to show which parts of the bridge would be needed to build the Bay Bridge House.This image is an overview of the needed sections to build the building. The light blue color indicates the parts needed in the construction. Overall only 1.32% of the bridge structure would be needed to build an Iconic Bay Area building that will be enjoyed for generations to come.

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Bay Bridge Overview

504 section parts needed

This is a detailed close up view of the 504 section parts that are needed to build the Bay Bridge House building.

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504 Section

504 Image of needed sections

This is a image of the actual 504 section with the parts needed for the construction of the building.

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504 Section Image

Design views

After months of work, we are proud to display the first views of the designs of the Bay Bridge House building.

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Front View

Rear View

Interior View

This is a view from within the front part of the building with a view of the new Bay Bridge.

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Interior View

Floor Plan

Here is a layout of the floor and size plan. This is a work in progress, but it should give a clear representation of the intended size and layout.

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Floor Plan

Luxury Family House Design With Exposed Steel Bridge Ideas

This home on Mercer Island utilizes the elemental natures of concrete, steel and glass to create a family refuge. Two concrete structures, which house the garage, mudroom, and a play area, present themselves to the street. Between them runs an exposed steel bridge which leads over a private courtyard and into the main house. A bent plate steel staircase descends into an open plan, double-height living space, which is dominated by an immense concrete fireplace and chimney (in the living room) and a massive black granite-covered island (in the kitchen). Floor to ceiling windows provide unimpeded views of the water from the courtyard or inside the house.

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Olson Kundig Architects