Allow openings to reflect ideal location per emerging plan. Varying degrees of shading for solar control and privacy depending on location for to create irregular pattern.
Scheme MQ: Quincho in Middle of Yard
Quincho adjacent to garage; located in middle of the yard. Covered walk provided.
Scheme 2_0T: Level 2 Outdoor Terrace
Outdoor terrace adjacent to upstairs family area provides covering for Quincho below.
Scheme RQ: Quincho in Rear of Yard
No covered walk provided. More space between main house and Quincho.
Gate open; view to front courtyard.
Entry
Door open to receiving area. See through to side yard. Built-in bench and coat closet shown.
Wall between kitchen and office shown not to extend completely to ceiling.
View Up Stairs
Space divider material shown again to separate stair from family room; allowing veiled views. Also, creates continuity between outdoor and indoor planes/elements. Glimpse above office to front courtyard provided.
View Down Stairs
Space divider shown between stair and family living.
Scheme 2_OT View to Rear Yard
Level 2 outdoor terrace shown beyond.
Scheme RQ View to Rear Yard
Roof of Quincho shown beyond.
Scheme MQ View to Rear Yard
Roof over Quincho and covered walk shown beyond.
View from Flex Room to Family Living
Large sliding panels shown to allow space to be very open or closed off for guests.
View from Family Down Hall to Flex & Kenzo's Room
View from Flex to Front Courtyard
View from Kenzo's Room to Front Courtyard
Scheme 2_OT View to Utility / Pantry Structure
Scheme 2_OT View to Quincho
Scheme RQ View to Quincho
Scheme MQ View to Quincho
Scheme 2_OT View to Quincho from Rear
Scheme RQ View from Quincho to House
Scheme MQ View from Quincho to House
Scheme 2_OT View from Quincho to House
Scheme RQ View from Quincho to House
Scheme MQ View from Quincho to House
Initial Material Studies
Possibly 3 different primary materials: Material 1 (M1), Material 2 (M2), Material (3). M1 needs to be lighter weight for easy spans. M2 may want to be a more robust, heavy feeling material; maybe a little more expensive than M1. M3 could be used on gate and maybe other areas such as the utility/pantry link.
Recycled Brick: M1 Option - $$
Grey Modern Brick: M1 Option - $$
Charcoal Brick: M1 Option - $$
Insulated Block: M1 Option $$$
Insulated Block: M1 Option - $$$
Burnished CMU: M1 Option - $$$
Custom Smooth Stone: M1 Option - $$$$$
Rugged Stone: M1 Option - $$$
Custom Smooth Stone: M1 Option - $$$$$
Shou Sugi Ban: M1 or M2 Option - $$$
Bleached or Stained Cypress: M1 or M2 - $$
Cor-ten: M1 or M2 Option - $$$
Can be between $$ and $$$$ depending on fastening and gauge.
Stucco: M1 or M2 Option - $$
Can be $$$ depending on texture / smoothness.
Corrugated Metal: Option M2 or M3 - $
Flat and Seamed Metal: Option M2 or M3 - $$
Paint Grip or Blackened Metal: M2 or M3 Option - $$