Allandale House is an A-frame(s) house designed by William O’Brien Jr. It’s a small vacation house with asymmetrical design. It links three horizontal extrusions of “leaning,” or asymmetrical A-frames. The skinny A-frame on the western side contains the library, wine cellar and garage. The wide A-frame in the center of the house is dedicated to two floors of bedrooms and bathrooms. The medium A-frame on the eastern side consists of living, kitchen and dining areas. The house is full of built-in storage. In the widest A-frame a second floor could be found. That was possible only there that’s why it end up in the middle of the whole house.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Asymmetrical House Design That Consist Of Three A-frames
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Labels: A-frame house, asymmetrical house design, asymmetrical houses, Home Design by Style, Home Design Ideas, vacation house design, vacation houses
Labels: A-frame house, asymmetrical house design, asymmetrical houses, Home Design by Style, Home Design Ideas, vacation house design, vacation houses
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