Piedmont Retreat / Tonic Design
Wrapped in vertical stripes of Corten® steel street-side, with vast expanses of floor-to-ceiling glass and cantilevered windows overlooking the forest behind it, a modern house sits quietly in the corner of a cul-de-sac in Durham.
© Tzu Chen Photography
Architects: Tonic Design
Location: Durham, United States
Lead Architect: Katherine Hogan
Area: 3500.0 ft2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Tzu Chen Photography
General Contractor: Vincent Petrarca, Tonic Construction
Landscape Architects: David Swanson, Swanson & Associates, Carrboro, NC
Structural Engineer : Lynch Mykins Engineers, Raleigh, NC
Custom Metal Work: Arrowhead, Durham, NC
© Tzu Chen Photography
Text description provided by the architects. Wrapped in vertical stripes of Corten® steel street-side, with vast expanses of floor-to-ceiling glass and cantilevered windows overlooking the forest behind it, a modern house sits quietly in the corner of a cul-de-sac in Durham.
© Tzu Chen Photography
Katherine Hogan, AIA, and Vinny Petrarca of Tonic Design in Raleigh are responsible for this creative two-story, 3800-square-foot, single-family structure that will, as the steel continues to weather, blend into the natural setting and never need painting. Their clients loved the concept since they wanted a low-maintenance house with a modest public presence.The owners also wanted to mainta...
© Tzu Chen Photography
Architects: Tonic Design
Location: Durham, United States
Lead Architect: Katherine Hogan
Area: 3500.0 ft2
Project Year: 2017
Photographs: Tzu Chen Photography
General Contractor: Vincent Petrarca, Tonic Construction
Landscape Architects: David Swanson, Swanson & Associates, Carrboro, NC
Structural Engineer : Lynch Mykins Engineers, Raleigh, NC
Custom Metal Work: Arrowhead, Durham, NC
© Tzu Chen Photography
Text description provided by the architects. Wrapped in vertical stripes of Corten® steel street-side, with vast expanses of floor-to-ceiling glass and cantilevered windows overlooking the forest behind it, a modern house sits quietly in the corner of a cul-de-sac in Durham.
© Tzu Chen Photography
Katherine Hogan, AIA, and Vinny Petrarca of Tonic Design in Raleigh are responsible for this creative two-story, 3800-square-foot, single-family structure that will, as the steel continues to weather, blend into the natural setting and never need painting. Their clients loved the concept since they wanted a low-maintenance house with a modest public presence.The owners also wanted to mainta...
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