Modern Home Tours Returns to Houston in 10 Days
Houston, Texas (PRWEB) September 10, 2014 -- Modern Home Tours LLC is returning to Houston, Texas, during their 2014 Fall Tour, which includes stops in Texas, California, Colorado, New Mexico and Canada. During the 2014 Houston Modern Home Tour, attendees will have the opportunity to explore seven modern homes in the Houston area that exemplify modern architecture and living. Tourgoers can get the inside scoop from homeowners on what it’s like to live in a modern home, and talk to the architects to find out where they got their inspiration. This is every Houston resident’s chance to see the inside of ‘that unique, cool house you always drive by…’
Continuing a solid partnership, Lawndale Art Center has been named the Houston Modern Home Tour’s local non-profit beneficiary for the third year in a row. They will help staff the event, in return for a small donation and the opportunity to use the tour as a fundraising vehicle to help further their mission of presenting contemporary art from regional artists to the masses.
Seven homes have been accepted and confirmed for the 2014 Houston Modern Home Tour. Participating architects and designers, and featured neighborhoods include:
• A Japanese-influenced home in Greater Heights (designed, built and inhabited by Christopher Robertson of Robertson Design) that is comprised of two simple boxes (one concrete, one wood) that allow for plenty of natural light and maintain a sculptural presence.
• A unique custom home in Hedwig Village, designed by 2Scale Architects, that was inspired by the contemporary architecture of Mexico and features reflecting pools, privacy walls and floor to ceiling glass walls with massive sliding doors allow several outdoor rooms to expand the living experience. You can also visit the Casita or “little house” - a separate building with game room, guest quarters and pool bath.
• A second Hedwig Village home, this one designed and owned by designer Lisa Pope-Westerman, which sits upon a steel framing system which rises 42 inches above the earth, to allow the edge of the home to cantilever directly over the fault line that runs through the property.
• “The House of Many Gardens”, designed by architect Scott Strasser and built by Carol Isaak Barden & Company, is located in West University Place and features a spacious catering kitchen and uninterrupted garden views from the entrance, from the living and dining room, and even the master bath.
• The “Triangle House and Studio” in Greater Heights, designed by Bianchi Architects and inhabited by international artist Joseph Cohen, is built upon an unusual shaped triangular lot, which lead to the triangular form of the home with open plans that allow free circulation, open-space, natural light, and indoor-outdoor living; the entire third floor is the artist’s studio.
• A second Bianchi Architects home, this one located in University Place, with a unique design that provides privacy for the home owners, but offers plenty of natural light, flowing open spaces, and indoor/outdoor entertaining potential.
• A home in south Houston, also near University Place, designed by Intexure Architects that is flooded with natural light and wide open spaces.
Participating homes in the 2014 Houston Modern Home Tour will open their doors for viewing from 11AM – 5PM on Saturday, September 20th, in the Houston, Texas, area. All are invited to attend. Tickets for the Houston Modern Home Tour are $30 in advance online; $40 on the day of the tour. Kids under 12 are FREE when accompanying their parents. For more details, to see a current roster of homes with details and photos, and to buy tickets for the Houston Modern Home Tour, visit: http://modernhometours.com/event/houston-modern-home-tour.
About Modern Home Tours, LLC: Based in Austin, Texas, Modern Home Tours, LLC was founded by partners Matt Swinney & James Leasure in 2010 to introduce modern architecture and living to people across the nation. Through fun and informative tours in dozens of cities across the USA and Canada, the group invites people into some of the most exciting examples of modern architecture and design in the nation. With carefully selected architects, neighborhoods and architecture, the Modern Home Tours are unlike anything you’ve ever seen. Not only will you learn about the cutting edge of home design while on our tours, but you might even get an idea or two for your next home project!
Ken Shallcross, Modern Home Tours, http://modernhometours.com, +1 (718) 884-0689, [email protected]
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