* Residential Architecture: Split Level House by Qb Design
Posted by the editors on Saturday, 12 May 2012
Residential Architecture: Split Level House by Qb Design: “..this house for a growing family stitches itself into the neighborhood by responding to local cues. Curved brick corners negotiate the irregular street grid, while the cadence of typical rowhouses and a palette of brick volumes and stone bases are translated into a new vocabulary..” Interesting form, with abundant glazing and natural light, roof terrace, lovely interior with many graphic qualities recalling the graphic nature of the exterior..
image: © Todd Mason / Barry Halkin Photography; article: Saieh , Nico . “Split Level House / Qb Design” 03 Feb 2010. ArchDaily. <http://www.archdaily.com/48308>
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