Modernist architecture has the best public relations managers since the name itself evokes notions like “contemporary” or “current,” while brutalism sounds like a metal band struggling to create an adjective. While quite recent, modernism isn’t defined by being “new,” rather, it’s a design philosophy that celebrates experimentation and rejects rules.
Modernist architecture has the best public relations managers since the name itself evokes notions like “contemporary” or “current,” while brutalism sounds like a metal band struggling to create an adjective. While quite recent, modernism isn’t defined by being “new,” rather, it’s a design philosophy that celebrates experimentation and rejects rules.
Selecting the facade of your dream home will be one of the most important decisions made during the home building journey.
While this massive 32,292 sq. ft. luxury home was built in 2013, it pays homage to the modernism architecture of the 1950’s. Many of the design features fit into the minimalist trends in today’s architecture.
Modernist architecture has the best public relations managers since the name itself evokes notions like “contemporary” or “current,” while brutalism sounds like a metal band struggling to create an adjective. While quite recent, modernism isn’t defined by being “new,” rather, it’s a design philosophy that celebrates experimentation and rejects rules.
On display in 2019 are homes from Inman Park to the Chattahoochee River and beyond.
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Two luxe modern home interiors with soft monochrome decor, elegant metallic accents, made-to-measure furniture, and inspirational modern lighting.
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3,303 Heated s.f. 4 Beds 3.5 Baths 2 Stories 2 Cars This modern Scandinavian-style house plan offers 3303 square feet of spacious living with 4 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms. The open floor plan allows for an abundance of natural light to flood the space, creating a bright and welcoming atmosphere. As you approach the front door of this home, you can prepare to be amazed at the interiors to come. Walking in, you’re welcomed by a beautiful entryway that opens right up into the dining room and kitchen areas. The sleek design of the kitchen, with a large walk-in pantry and ample counter space with the stand alone island, is perfect for the home chef. The connected great room provides an area for entertaining, a built-in fireplace and shelf, as well as access to the covered patio on the rear side of the home and the covered porch on the front side. Heading back into the kitchen provides access to a mudroom with benches and lockers for storing shoes and coats, a powder bath, and an additional covered porch. This leads directly into the two-car garage that contributes to additional storage space. On the opposite side of the garage is the backyard, with a beautifully crafted wet bar and patio area, perfect for building a pool. The master bedroom can be found on the right side of the home, complete with a spacious walk-in closet and private bath with a stand alone shower and soaking tub. Here you can also find the laundry room, as well as access to the second floor, where the additional bedrooms lie. These three additional bedrooms each have their own walk-in closet. Bedrooms 3 and 4 share a hall bathroom, while bedroom two is more private across the way of a cat-walk that overlooks below. A loft area for additional hang out spots can also be found here as well as a closet, perfect for storage, games, or extra closet space.
Clark Richardson Architects designed this home for empty nesters in the leafy neighborhood of Rosedale, in north-central Austin, Texas.