Friday, September 17, 2010

Beachfront TND Residence under Construction: Post 6

Yesterday, I had a meeting with the Builder on site to review a few framing and water-proofing items. Everything is progressing extremely well. So far, this project has truly been a pleasure... from conceptual design, to design development, to construction documentation, to now... I truly feel fortunate.

So, here are a few notes on the photos included in this post (nothing too in depth this time around since the photos largely speak for themselves)...

- Close up of the Streetfront Facade, left side. You'll notice there is a new residence under construction next to us. I believe it is a house designed by Steve Mouzon... but, I have not yet confirmed this.
- The second photo is taken from the right side of the house and looking down the street... with houses designed by Eric Brown, Eric Moser, Michael Imber, and Steve Mouzon.
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- The next four photos are of the exterior taken while standing in different locations at the Beachfront side of the house.
- The seventh photo is a view towards the fireplace wall in the Living Area, and the eight photo is a view towards the media center alcove at the opposite side of the space.
- The ninth photo is a view from the Kitchen looking through the three sets of Living Area French Doors to the First Floor Rear Porch and Gulf coast beyond. (Sorry about it being so dark... I had a hard time managing the strong glare contrasted by darkness while taking photos.)
- Here's a photo of the Streetfront Facade taken from a distance.
- The eleventh photo takes us back to a shot of the Beachfront Facade, from the left rear corner of the house... I like this photo because you can see the 2' inset of the rear massing from the primary side-gabled massing, as well as the chimney.
- In the twelfth and thirteenth photos, our "neighbors"... the first house shown is designed by Eric Brown, followed by a large residence designed by Michael Imber.


As always, I welcome any and all comments, questions, etc.

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