House from bricks by Eddie Jones
House form is the result of respect for the natural sloping topography of the site. Almost all the houses made of bricks and shovels who received the Gold Award for Excellence in Masonry by the Arizona Masonry Guild. The window in this house from floor to ceiling and catch the light all that is possible. Architect Eddie Jones of Jones Studio has designed buildings in the desert area for a long time. This house was built in the southern edge of South Mountain Preserve Phoenix got inspiration from Desert Sonorah. front door is a cul-de-sac of the subdivision while the back of the Phoenix metropolitan area is the beginning of the net.
Glass house design by Bates Masi Architects
The second floor has a master bedroom / living room with two dressing rooms, vanity areas are two large bathrooms with separate bathtub and shower. All rooms open to the good path and terrace on the first and second floors. Studio and garage attached to the main house with a glass-walled and roofed corridor. Swimming pool located near the house with his own view of the surroundings. This house was designed by Bates Masi Architects. This limestone, steel, aluminum and glass house built on the exact same footprint as a single-story wooden house that was here before. The house now has two floors and the main entrance has two stairs to the second floor. The living room, dining room, kitchen, utility room, a library and two guest bedrooms with a bathroom located on the first floor.
Wooden house design by Bates Masi
All exterior walls and interior surfaces and rough cut fir cabinets and oak floors are bleached. The first floor has a room just for guests and a bathroom while the second floor master bedroom, living room, dining room, and kitchen. The house did not have many large windows in order to create some privacy from close neighbors and reduce the intensity of the southern sun. Although this house is a “tree house” is literally just did not make him less attractive. He has two stories and is located in the dense thicket of pine trees and overlooking the bay Hollies near Fire Island, New York.