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  • The Canterbury Road Residence is made up of three simple structures, clad in rough lavastone stacked to form a contemplative passageway.
  • San-Francisco-based ID'er Peter Russell-Clarke and mech-eng wife Jan Moolsintong contracted architect Craig Steely to design their house, with some input.
  • Image 1 of 24 from gallery of Pavilion Between Trees / Branch Studio Architects.
  • Canterbury Road Healthy / B.E Architecture

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    Flipping through architecture blogs, I'm used to seeing modernist houses with the de rigueur Le Corbusier chaise longue and the Eames chairs inside. But this particular one jumped out at me because it's owned by an industrial designer married to a mechanical engineer. San-Francisco-based ID'er Peter Russell-Clarke and mech-eng wife Jan Moolsintong contracted architect Craig Steely to design their house, with some input, and the resultant structure has some very unusual apertures.

    First off the garage. You've seen bi-fold doors before, but none like this:

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    Photo by Ian Allen for Dwell

    And a shot from the inside, where you can see the yellow webbing on either side attached to a crankshaft and the motor:

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    Looking upwards from the garage is more coolness:

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    I've seen wall-to-ceiling glass lots of times, but never interrupted by those cool porthole windows.

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    They look even better from the inside.

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    Going up to the roof, you could argue the whole thing is one big aperture. Check out their sweet indoor/outdoor kitchen, with half of it left unroofed:

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    Meadow Close, Stratford-upon-Avon

    NO CHAIN. An excellent opportunity to purchase this two bedroom freehold house in a cul de sac location, close to the town centre, railway station and schools.

    Accommodation - Entrance hall with under stairs storage cupboard. Sitting room with window to rear. Kitchen with window to front, pantry cupboard, range of wall and base units with work top over incorporating stainless steel sink with drainer, space for appliances. Opens into dining room with window and door to rear.

    Landing with loft hatch, linen cupboard housing combination boiler, two further walk in storage cupboards. Two double bedrooms. Bathroom with opaque window to front, bath with shower attachment, pedestal wash hand basin. Separate wc with opaque window to front.

    Outside to the front is a cupboard housing meters and storage space. To the rear is a mainly walled garden with decking, partly laid to lawn, and timber shed.

    General Information -

    TENURE: The property is understood to be freehold although we have not seen evidence. This should be checked by your solicitor before exchange of contracts.

    SERVICES: We have been advised by the vendor that mains electricity, gas, water and drainage are connected to the property. However this should be checked by your solicitor