Image 1 of 32 from gallery of Witta Circle House / Shaun Lockyer Architects. Photograph by Christopher Frederick Jones
Open Sun 3/24 2-5pm 4140 | 4142 Del Mar Ave., Long Beach CA 2,424 SF | .27 Acre Lot $1,385,000
Open Sun 3/24 2-5pm 4140 | 4142 Del Mar Ave., Long Beach CA 2,424 SF | .27 Acre Lot $1,385,000
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Austin Maynard Architects has recently completed the St Andrews Beach House, a two storey circular house located on the Mornington Peninsula in Australia.
I love circular house designs, they are so out of the box...literally! Usually, I see them in cabins and rarely at a larger scale but Circle Wood by Mobius Arch
A yellow-and-black kitchen and silver disco wallpaper didn’t deter the interior stylist from tackling a renovation of the red brick mid-century property. After a huge transformation, Jones says, ”this is absolutely the forever home.”
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Specifications: 452 sq. ft. interior plus 226 sq. ft. loft, 1 bedroom, 1 bath, Footprint: 27′ diameter Description: This charming roundhouse has everything you need within easy reach on the m…
Architect: E. Fay Jones House won 1961 AIA Honor Award Photo: Maynard L. Parker Copyright: Huntington Library Photo Taken: April 1961 "In town, the Waltons preferred to keep a low profile. Take their home: Walton certainly could have afforded something as grand as William Randolph Hearst's San Simeon, but that wasn't his style. Back in 1958, mostly at Helen’s instigation, Sam had agreed to hire an architect to build the family a nice home. They bought a lot in a wooded area on the east end of town and hired a young architecture professor from the University of Arkansas, E. Fay jones, who had been a student of Frank Lloyd Wrights. Jones dammed a small stream that burbled through the property to create a reflecting pond and a waterfall and then designed a 5,800 square-foot house, made of Arkansas fìeldstone, glass, and cedar beams, that bordered the pond and waterfall. with a wing bridging the stream. The design, long and low, was elegant but unobtrusive. Jones remembers worrying that what he'd designed might be out of the couple’s reach; but Helen’s money paid for most of the $100,000* cost. That house burned down one night in April 1972, struck by a bolt of lightning during a spring storm. The Waltons, blasted out of bed by the boom, escaped unscathed, but most of the house was consumed before firemen could put out the blaze. Helen Walton called on Jones again. This time, with all the children grown and living away from home (Alice was in her senior year of college), she had him redesign and enlarge the house for entertaining. “lt had the same basic outlines," Jones said, "but they could afford nicer materials" not to mention central air-conditioning, an extravagance Sam Walton hadn't seen the need to spring for, the first time. As she had with the original house, Helen Walton took charge of working with Jones on the redesign. Sam Walton sat in occasionally. Mostly, as Jones recalls, "Sam would say, ‘Now Helen, do we really have to do this?' and say, 'Yes, Sam, we do.' " While the home was being built, the Waltons lived in a double-wide mobile home on the property." - Bob Ortega - In Sam We Trust: The Untold Story of Sam Walton and Wal-Mart, the World's Most Powerful Retailer *In 2010, that would be $750,000
Insolite et avant-gardiste, cette maison se fond dans la nature sauvage du parc Los Puertos de Beceite en Espagne. En forme d’anneau, sans murs, dotée de façades coulissantes, elle est d’une liberté absolue. Visite exclusive.
On a difficult sloping site, a bluestone labyrinth 24 feet in diameter with a boulder water feature was installed as a healing journey to the center and back.
Guest villa in Karelia at VWArtclub
This circular house inspired by marine creatures boosts fluid and dynamic spaces that benefit from natural lighting.
I was looking for some good examples of houses based on circular floor plans (or something similar). Don't necessarily have to be houses though. I'm not really looking for those kit homes, dome houses. I've seen plenty of these and think many of them look a little clumsy. Looking for more...
Aubrey House, nestled on The Green at the centre of the seaside village of Rottingdean in East Sussex, has influenced three of Britain's finest creative minds.
Organic modern with a sense of locality.
Have you considered living in a yurt? Here’s why a yurt is a great tiny house option that’s quite affordable.
Food Circle, Comporta’s most intimate, immersive dining experience unfolds nightly in the summer months. Each evening, 12 lucky guests—a mix of international visitors and Portuguese regulars—gather around a round counter in an open-air pavilion deep within the Sublime Comporta hotel’s 1,500-square-meter organic garden.
Located in a residential area of the north of Buenos Aires, the ellipse is not a house, and it is not exactly an office either, nor a study. But it has somet...
A requisite, perhaps, of any self-respecting Texan is having familiarity with the playful banter between HGTV superstars, Chip and Joanna Gaines. From watching countless episodes of “Fixer Upper,” to day trips to The Silos, to preparing recipes featured in Joanna’s books and magazines, we know the allure and magnitude
There are dozens of interconnected points in a round home. These are sites where engineered components- like a center radial steel ring, engineered steel brackets, Seismic and hurricane ties, bolts and steel cables- connect the structural pieces and give the