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Examples of very tall, small footprint single residence buildings?

jkolko

Hi,

I am looking for examples (both "award winning" and plain old regular construction) of tall (30 to 50 foot) single residence buildings. Bonus points for ocean-front, lake-front, or something that was built in order to emphasize a view. 

Thanks - 

 
Feb 19, 20 5:41 pm
OddArchitect

Google it. 



Feb 19, 20 6:38 pm  · 
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jkolko

Yes, I did. There's reasons to ask on a board, instead of just googling something. Commentary, details, recommendations of artists, etc. Maybe you have some of these things to add?

Feb 19, 20 7:09 pm  · 
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OddArchitect

I do but you should really do your own research.

Feb 20, 20 9:30 am  · 
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Non Sequitur

Research is hard. better just ask online wankers to do the heavy lifting. I don't need to learn anything anyways.

Feb 20, 20 9:37 am  · 
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jkolko

How is this not "doing research" and why do you assume I haven't done anything beyond asking here?

Feb 20, 20 11:08 am  · 
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OddArchitect

Because it took us about five minuets of searching google to come up with the results you're looking for. Either you're inept or lazy.

Feb 20, 20 11:14 am  · 
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jkolko

Cool thanks!

Feb 20, 20 11:49 am  · 
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Non Sequitur

If you don’t know what inept means, ask an online forum.

Feb 20, 20 12:04 pm  · 
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OddArchitect

I amend my previous comment to include illiterate.

Feb 20, 20 12:17 pm  · 
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jkolko

Cool thanks!

Feb 20, 20 12:30 pm  · 
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OddArchitect

Yes, we get it, you're trying to be dismissive. Try harder next time.

Feb 20, 20 1:02 pm  · 
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tduds

https://gluckplus.com/project/tower-house

Feb 19, 20 7:13 pm  · 
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jkolko

Tower House is a great example. I bet the birds love the mirrored glass. *whap*

Feb 19, 20 7:19 pm  · 
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newbie.Phronesis

Japan has a lot:

Remember there was also one recently with an incredibly small (1m or so) front, opened out at rear of property in an L shape. Either on here or Dezeen...

Feb 19, 20 7:23 pm  · 
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jkolko

Image-search of that led me here: https://kotaku.com/cramped-or-not-i-want-to-live-in-these-tiny-japanese-h-1051646360

Pretty good.

Feb 19, 20 7:26 pm  · 
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jkolko

FYI that image is The Narrow House of Rokko by Seiji Fujihara. Kobe, Japan.

Feb 19, 20 7:27 pm  · 
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Non Sequitur

https://www.archdaily.com/869475/22-skinny-houses-with-a-narrow-footprint-and-a-broad-impact

See, your homedone for your with less than 2seconds worth of effort.

Feb 20, 20 9:39 am  · 
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OddArchitect

Why are you doing it's research? Slow morning?

Feb 20, 20 10:45 am  · 
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jkolko

Why are you so angry?

Feb 20, 20 11:02 am  · 
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OddArchitect

Why are you so lazy and easily upset?

Feb 20, 20 11:12 am  · 
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Non Sequitur

Chad, was in uber on way to site meeting.

Feb 20, 20 11:37 am  · 
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OddArchitect

Excuses, excuses. You're becoming nice.

Feb 20, 20 11:49 am  · 
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Non Sequitur

Hey now... shut up.

Feb 20, 20 12:02 pm  · 
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OddArchitect

You can't make me Mr. Nice Guy.

Feb 20, 20 12:15 pm  · 
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Archlandia
axonapoplectic

I like the rounded corners on the tower house.

Feb 20, 20 12:49 pm  · 
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tduds

Waechter is a fantastic architect.

Feb 21, 20 4:27 pm  · 
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axonapoplectic

I too am interested in this typology - mostly because my own house is 4 levels set into the side of a hill. I’d look up work by atelier bow wow. 

Feb 20, 20 12:53 pm  · 
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atelier nobody

I waver between really liking this one and thinking it's a little too precious with its Spanish Colonial pretensions...I'll let y'all decide for yourselves.

Shelton, Ablitt Tower

Feb 21, 20 4:52 pm  · 
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jkolko

The car makes it.

Feb 21, 20 6:25 pm  · 
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Archlandia

Out of everything going on here, the light is comically annoying to me, and I wish the front door were bigger. However, I’d live the hell out of that thing

Feb 22, 20 1:57 am  · 
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