Sumit Singhal Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.
Engel Residence in Scottsdale, Arizona by 180 Degrees
September 6th, 2011 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: 180 Degrees
Seeking a desert haven, the Engel’s relocated to Scottsdale several years ago from the East Coast. After purchasing a residence built in the late 80’s, an extensive renovation and addition was in order. As the house doubles as the Engel’s office and design studio, the addition includes a gallery and art studio that wraps around a large existing mesquite tree. The tree provides shading for the large expanses of glazing incorporated into the design.
The existing residence was re-designed to create a new indoor|outdoor relationship and to incorporate a great collection of “pop art”. The kitchen is clad with translucent millwork and stainless steel while the adjacent dining room incorporates a large glazed garage door that opens to an outdoor terrace. The master closet is “to die for” and would be the envy of anyone who loves shoes, has shoes, or is thinking about purchasing shoes.
Living Room (Image Courtesy Ed Taube)
Exterior View (Image Courtesy Ed Taube)
Exterior View (Image Courtesy 180 degrees)
Dining Table (Image Courtesy Ed Taube)
Interior View (Image Courtesy Ed Taube)
Existing kitchen (Image Courtesy 180 degrees)
Kitchen (Image Courtesy 180 degrees)
Kitchen (Image Courtesy 180 degrees)
Existing living room (Image Courtesy 180 degrees)
Living Room (Image Courtesy Ed Taube)
Interior View (Image Courtesy Ed Taube)
Existing Tub (Image Courtesy 180 degrees)
Bathroom (Image Courtesy Ed Taube)
Swimming Pool (Image Courtesy Ed Taube)
Exterior View (Image Courtesy Ed Taube)
Interior View (Image Courtesy Ed Taube)
Living Room (Image Courtesy Ed Taube)
Exterior View (Image Courtesy Ed Taube)
Exterior View (Image Courtesy 180 degrees)
Dining Table (Image Courtesy Ed Taube)
Interior View (Image Courtesy Ed Taube)
Existing kitchen (Image Courtesy 180 degrees)
Kitchen (Image Courtesy 180 degrees)
Kitchen (Image Courtesy 180 degrees)
Existing living room (Image Courtesy 180 degrees)
Living Room (Image Courtesy Ed Taube)
Interior View (Image Courtesy Ed Taube)
Existing Tub (Image Courtesy 180 degrees)
Bathroom (Image Courtesy Ed Taube)
Details (Image Courtesy Ed Taube)
First Floor Plan
Demo Plan
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