These Houses Raise the Bar for Modern Elevated Homes

August 15, 2016 5:00 am
(Bates Masi + Architects)
(Bates Masi + Architects)
(Bent Rena/Synnevag)
(Bent Rena/Synnevag)

 

Whether out for necessity or preference, sometimes a home’s constraints can provide fodder for creative design. In the United States, FEMA has specific requirements for homes in flood-prone areas, typically resulting in a raised structure with the ground level being skipped altogether. Other countries have similar regulations, often with the same result. Sometimes design plans will call for an elevated home based on poor soil quality, high water table, or any other geological reasons. Regardless of the reason, the best architect view these design challenges as an opportunity for experimentation. Below, are some examples of this.

 

Toda House by Kimihiko Okada

(Hiroshima, Japan)

(Office of Kimihiko Okada)
(Office of Kimihiko Okada)
(Office of Kimihiko Okada)
(Office of Kimihiko Okada)
(Office of Kimihiko Okada)
(Office of Kimihiko Okada)

Villa S by Saunders Architecture

(Bergen, Norway)

(Bent Rena/Synnevag)
(Bent Rena/Synnevag)
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(Bent Rena/Synnevag)
(Bent Rena/Synnevag)
© Bent Renè Synnevåg
(Bent Rena/Synnevag)
(Bent Rena/Synnevag)
© Bent Renè Synnevåg

 

The Curving House by JOHO Architecture

(Gyeonggi-do, South Korea)

(JOHO Architecture)
(JOHO Architecture)
(JOHO Architecture)
(JOHO Architecture)
(JOHO Architecture)
(JOHO Architecture)

Northwest Harbor by Bates Masi + Architects

(East Hampton, New York)

(Bates Masi + Architects)
(Bates Masi + Architects)
(Bates Masi + Architects)
(Bates Masi + Architects)
(Bates Masi + Architects)
(Bates Masi + Architects)

 

S House by Hammerschmid Pachl Seebacher Architekten

(Bad Leonfelden, Austria)

(Hammerschmid Pachl Seebacher Architekten)
(Hammerschmid Pachl Seebacher Architekten)
(Hammerschmid Pachl Seebacher Architekten)
(Hammerschmid Pachl Seebacher Architekten)
(Hammerschmid Pachl Seebacher Architekten)
(Hammerschmid Pachl Seebacher Architekten)

Brillhart House by Brillhart Architecture

(Miami, Florida)

(Bruce Buck and Stefani Fachini)
(Bruce Buck and Stefani Fachini)
(Bruce Buck and Stefani Fachini)
(Bruce Buck and Stefani Fachini)
(Bruce Buck and Stefani Fachini)
(Bruce Buck and Stefani Fachini)

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