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A Beautifully Landscaped Brutalist House [Visualized]

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Thursday, 29 July 2021 / Published in #architecture, #interior design, architect, Architecture, Architecture Design, brutalist, courtyard, Decoration, Design, Design Gallery, Featured, furniture, Furniture Design, house tour, House Tours

A Beautifully Landscaped Brutalist House [Visualized]

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A wood and concrete brutalist exterior shelter this 2900-square-foot home project, based in Houston, USA. Created by the architects at Robertson Design, The house Concrete Box hides a two-story home with a multi-level living space. The ground floor is a brutal concrete back room with a clearly comfortable essence that comes from luxurious upholstered furniture, attractive wood-clad elements and a functional kitchen located right at the heart of the home. Private courtyards and a large garden surround the cool concrete interior with beautiful landscaped views. Upstairs, the house is revealed to be a family home, with two children’s rooms and a serene master suite.

The concept of The Concrete Box was born from three main purposes. The first goal was to begin the experience with a choreographic entry sequence, the second, to maintain material clarity, and the third was to establish a bold sculptural presence.

The brutalist exterior of the house consists of three main volumes, which are a concrete box for the ground floor living space, a wooden box for the private bedroom and bathrooms upstairs, and a low concrete wall that surrounds a courtyard around the front entrance.

Only two windows pierce the front of the fort building, so that the solid sculptural element is interrupted as little as possible. Entrance to the home is made between the two overlapping concrete walls in the front. A courtyard sanctuary awaits between the solid walls that lead you to the front door.

A side entrance is disguised as a wooden lath window that looks into the courtyard.

The wooden gate aligns with a wooden lath window on the upper floor to create a cohesive aesthetic.

One push turns the long, wooden barred gate on its axis, giving access to the entrance courtyard.

The brutal courtyard walls are lined with elegant planting. Mounded ground cover gently molds the edge of the gravel walkway,

The side entrance gate facilitates access from the car park. Alternatively, a rear front door secures the carport to a mud room at the rear of the property.

A slideshow creates a welcoming snapshot of the interior.

Passing through a darkened entrance hall with a low ceiling, a thick walled opening leads to the high and brightly lit main living space. The open layout is sandwiched between serene views of a closed courtyard in front and a large garden behind. A multi-level floor creates a clear zoning between a sunken living area, a midway kitchen and an elevated dining area. A long row of storage cabinets serve as media in front of the sitting area and become kitchen cabinets at the end end.

A tan leather sofa and contrasting cream chairs make up the comfortable lounge space. A square coffee table provides a bold black visual anchor in the center of the opening plan. Behind, a skylight bathes the central kitchen island in natural sunlight. The abundance of natural light in the living space and open views into the courtyard and garden comes as a pleasant contradiction to the solid facade.

A long kitchen window overlooks a narrow perimeter garden that is large enough just to give a beautiful view.

The floor on one side of the kitchen island is higher than the other, which means the breakfast bar can be provided with a comfortable, children’s dining bench instead of bar stools.

The dining bench also reduces visual disturbances that are minimal at all times. The stone roofs in the centralized kitchen darkly complement the extreme black window frames at each end of the room.

Large doors behind the open concept adjoin the interior with the tree-lined garden.

Initially a concrete terrace extends the interior floor treatment to the exterior living space, before an attractive wooden deck takes over. The elegant modern outdoor chair seen on the wooden deck is the Easy Chair Grill designed by Francois Azambourg for Ligne Roset.

The contrast of concrete and wooden deck reflects the materials used in the construction of the house itself.

A sculptural focus is set at the end of the large garden, protruding from the shade of the trees.

Back inside the home, the modern staircase design has a striking single cantilevered concrete staircase at its base.

The rest of the stairs are solid wooden steps and lifts. A door to the first children’s room can be seen ahead, with a set of double doors leading into the washroom on the right.

A white lath railing extends to the landing ceiling.

At the top of the stairs, interior picture windows accept light from a bedroom.

A wide window blesses the master bedroom with a serene green view.

The private master bathroom is a large and luxurious space with marble tiled walls and tailored furniture.

The self-contained bathtub and shower are located inside its own bright and airy humid room. An enclosed toilet is located on the opposite side of the double sink.

On the floor plan for the home, we can see that the two children’s rooms are adjacent to a bathroom Jack and Jill. The master series is blessed with a huge wardrobe, as well as a massive bathroom.

 

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