Amazing Glass House in The Mountain
Boulder may be a quiet town with one hundred thousand inhabitants, the
town can be reached 40 miles from Denver, United States. At the foot of
Rocky Mountains, topography is an obstacle to development on slopes.
Under these conditions Thomas Phifer architects, a brilliant student of
Richard Meier has created gorgeous home, with minimal interference
within the atmosphere, and 360 degree read of the mountain. This is
Glass House, engineered in steel and glass in a very charming
residential neighborhood at the foot of Green Mountain.
4000 square meters of land bordering conservation areas by road close to
the mountains. Continued privacy as a result of the conservation of
native vegetation. What happens within the house kept secret, even with
the presence of floor-ceiling windows on all sides, providing natural
lightweight throughout the day. The incident is additionally employed by
the abundant sun solar system.
Whether 470 sq. meters divided into 3 floors, where several facilities
are designed, though the wall a very little, the ancient sliding door
has been replaced by glass. Downstairs there’s a tiny gallery with a
assortment of art of its voters get a ceiling height of ten meters. The
floor additionally contains offices, that stand Eames chair and Ptolemy
lamps.
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