The firm StudioMET Architects located in Houston, Texas, is defined by their comprehensive approach and designs for quality spaces. The award-winning firm seeks individuality and client-responsive solution for each project that they execute. A serene amalgamation of defined spaces, astute materials, and conscious inclusivity of outdoors drives the firm’s stellar work. Their projects have also been featured on national and international platforms such as AIA Houston Home Tours, Houston Business Journal, Arch Daily, Design Milk, Italian Houzz, Japanese Houzz, to list a few.
Take a look at 15 projects which give an insight into the design philosophy and spellbinding work of the firm.
1. Pavilion Haus
A single-story house spread over an area of 2,500 sq. Ft., in the Oaks Forest neighborhood, appears as a pavilion with astute spaces. The house belongs to the principal and partner of StudioMET Shawn Gottschalk and his wife, who aspired for an abode that contains a visual relationship throughout the house with the outside. Keeping this in view, the modern house features floor to ceiling windows set against brick walls. The comprehensive environment of the house complimented with definitive interiors and earthy tones.
2. Spring Valley House
Designed for a globetrotting family, the Spring Valley House is an astounding project designed by the firm. The design centered around an existing oak tree which is located in the central courtyard of the house. The architects provided glass walls to the kitchen, outdoor living room, dining room, and a cabana which a transition from the interiors to exteriors.
3. Holly House
The encapsulating Holly House is a 5.560 sq. Ft. residence designed with contemporary features. Aspects such as a naturally lit living room with a high ceiling, a floating staircase, and clerestory windowsare some of the highlights of the house. Enclosed are 3 bedrooms, a master suite at the rear end for privacy, an art studio, pool, and basketball, whereas the interiors have been adornedwith dynamic colors.The exteriors have been finished with brick, stucco, and white cement board, ipe siding, and soffits.
4. Emory House
A 3,200 sq. ft. house in West University Place, Texas, is a two-story modernist residence designed by the firm. Besides the use of features such as flat roofline, ipe Bazillion wood, corrugated metal, the house is an energy-efficient and sustainable design. By expanding outer green space, provision of open plan living areas, repurposed wood for stairs, and use of polished granite floors, the firm attempted to make the house low-maintenance and energy-saving. Besides, a striking feature of the house is a grass paver system tucked in the back to be used as a driveway and mini soccer pitch.
5. Helena House
The content house designed by the firm in the year 2010, is in Houston, Texas. With a defined form externally, the house opens into inviting spaces in the interior. Considerate use of glass walls allows areas such as gardens, pool, to be visually connected through the internal spaces. Evocative use of color and tactical orientation of spaces, binds both interior and exterior spaces, creating a warm, inclusive environment for the house.
6. LEGO Art Studio
Creating a dynamic space with extensive white surfaces, and splashes of colorful bricks in every nook and corner made the studio an efficient workplace. Located in Brooklyn, the existing space was a parking garage with worn-out services and dingy areas. The firm installed state of art services, and measures such as light wells, frosted commercial glass doors, and a functional layout spanning 4,000 sq.ft.to open up space as a studio. The highlight of the design is the flexibility of spaces which encloses collaboration work floor, desk pods, animation studio, meeting space to list a few.
7. North Boulevard House
Through the design, the firm captured the client’s passion for travel and nature in the mid-century modern house. With clean lines, and strategic spatial orientation the house has ceiling to floor wide windows for amalgamating inside with the outside and the house is ornamented with art pieces, and sculptures.
8. Underwood House
The house set amidst fire, water, and garden landscape spans across 5,500 sq. Ft. The entrance of the residence features the water landscape, opening into the living spaces. Comprising of the master suite, three additional bedrooms, a family room, a garage workshop, and a distinct guest space, the design merges them inside out. Whereas the materials such as gabion wall, ipe decks, and vertical grain cypress further enhance the interior ambiance.
9. Lampton Circle
Designed in the year 2010, Lampton Circle is a single-story residence. Featuring exquisite wooden work, and marble finishes and the overt layout in the house is a sight to behold.
10. Wharton Residence
5,000 sq. Ft. residence is an exemplary design by the firm for two distinctive reasons. Developed with keen inputs from the client, the modern house has been executed with an adequate budget, highlighted with extensive use of earthy tones. Secondly, the house has ardently incorporated the Vastu Shastra principles in spatial geometry. An open-plan layout comprises of kitchen, dining, living room which provides an efficient circulation for the residents.
11. Merrick House
The brief required the firm to design a house for a growing family beyond the existing structure on site. With the redesigning, the architects repurposed materials such as wood in the entry art niche and master bedroom wall. In the design for this house, the firm furthermore saved the existing oak tree on site and inculcated its presence through first-floor living-dining-kitchen and second-floor master bedroom.
12. Drexel House
Designed in the U-shape, the form allows navigating through different areas of the house whilst keeping a connection between indoors and outdoors. The house comprises double-height entry space leading to private office, guest suite on one end of the foyer, and garage and court on the other. Around the pool, kitchen, dining, and living are provided with full height glass panes allowing an unobstructed view while the upper floors enclose a family room, three bedrooms, master suite, and terraces. The finishes of the house include steel, stucco, concrete plains, and ipe wood.
13. Five Oaks House
Keeping in the view the requirement of the client, a house that feels like a boutique hotel, the residence is a one-story living with a dedicated entrance and guest house. Taking into consideration the adjacent one-story structures, the house merges fits in perfectly. Besides, the design proposed the use of low maintenance material while the interiors of the pose comfort and serene living. Capturing the five oak trees lining the perimeter of the Montrose-area corner property, the house also overlooks an adjacent park.
14. Westview Drive House
The Westview Drive house is another distinct project designed by the firm. Driven by the location of two oak trees on-site and the need for accommodating different generations of the family, the house blends private spaces with astounding views. Keeping the family areas to the ground floor, the open floor design caters kitchen, living, dining, and entry whereas the first floor has dedicated space for the mother-in-law. Keeping the other bedrooms on the second floor, the privacy of the house is maintained. The palette for design primarily includes earthy tones such as bricks, board, and batten siding.
15. University I
Defined by the bold limestone walls, the design is an exemplary residence. The planning focuses on key aspects of privacy and response to the urban landscape. Designed with an open concept, the interiors are flushed with natural light and inclusive environment that holds formal living, family room, kitchen, and private together.
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