I mean the Bobby McAlpine door (McAlpine Tankersley Architecture) at the Beacham & Company, REALTORS® "Beacham Series” release party Tuesday night.
The Architecture Tourist Lutyens Lovers SIG thought the party was just for us. This is exactly what we like to do on Tuesday night.
Kyle Studivent, builder and blogger at "The well Composed Home," and I walked outside to have a look. It was just one of the smile-generators in the house. Makes moving a grand piano easier I'm sure but I think it's the wit.
Here is the whole composition.
It's a beauty you won't see in a real estate ad. This is the view from the parking court. For Kyle and me it was a piece of heaven.
The parking court was so good, I had to photograph the electric meter, you gotta have one, even in a McAlpine house.
Mmm, mmm, mmm. Those zigs and zags, cornices and gutters, lentils and shutters. Just yummy. Remember, this the service side of the house where the basketball goal is, trashcans too but I didn't see them.
Here is the driveway.
Nice driveway no? The house is right up there.
This is the front porch. But compared to the porch on my little house, this needs a fancy French name. I didn't realize these were shutters until I got up close. The front door is behind me. The great room is though those French doors. You can see the porch from the inside in the video at the bottom.
The foyer is small and cozy. I'm looking down from the 2nd floor. I think the foyer has the highest charm/square-foot ratio I've ever experienced.
Many mansions whack you upside the head with their foyer. Know what I mean?
This foyer says, "We are not giants, we're just folks who want you to feel comfortable in our house."
But the foyer is not just a foyer.
It's in the middle of a long upstairs enfilade from the children's wing, through the great room, to the master. It's a box seat with a balcony for observing the flow of folks through the house.
James told me that a McAlpine signature is a mirror on a window. Here you go: this is looking into the master bath, the mirror hanging above the sink in the center window.
There was so much to look at. I'd turn the chairs so I could look at the detials.
By this time the crowd was shoulder to shoulder inside. Kyle showed me this detail.
Most of us the bloggers got there early. Kyle - Well Composed Home, James - Limestone and Boxwoods, Blayne - This Photographer's Life (Architecture + Interior Design), John - Clickscape John also does a heroic job at the Midtown Archive, Holly, our hero and heroine, was there from Things That Inspire, Niki from Single Bubble Pop. Rodolofo doesn't exactly blog but he tweets @CastroDesignATL and Facebooks and is a best architect friend to bloggers.
Kyle, James, and Blayne had a moment in the keeping room before the multitudes arrived.
I don't want to embarrass anyone but Helen, Capella, Ally, Claire, Angela, Travis: This will go your permanent record unless you bring an written excuse.
Finally, a little video of the great room before the crowd arrived.
Thanks so much so much to Blayne, Glennis and all the folks at Beacham & Company, REALTORS® and to Bobby and to Bruce and Lisa. Thanks to the bloggers who have been so nice to me, who've shown me so much.
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Thank you so much for coming! It was such a fun party :) I really appreciate you blogging about it!
ReplyDeleteSorry Bobby and I missed the shindig. It looks like it was a blast!
ReplyDeleteGreg and Blayne, thanks so so much. What a pleasure it was. This is how architecture tourists enjoy weeknights. Houses are way more fun when they are full of people. We'll just have to throw another party.
ReplyDeleteGreat post Terry! I agree, the foyer is a special space. It's perfectly scaled for the rest of the house.
ReplyDeleteAlso, the balcony with the taper was one of my favorite details. It reminded me of Mouzon's page on balconies in "Traditional Construction Patterns" where he wrote that balconies look best when they're not just "hanging there" with no apparent support. Indeed!
Yeah, cantilevers don't usually inspire comfort and safety. Our brains like visible support even if it's just decorative.
ReplyDeleteThis is from Pattern 227 COLUMN CONNECTIONS:
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This house is gorgeous I really like the architecture the interior but without any doubts the garden was the think that I love the most.
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Oh, I hate that I missed it! I love how you appreciate the "less glamorous" aspects of buildings.
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Terry this home is stunning, an architectural masterpiece. That ceiling and the enfilade upstairs. Oh just all of the details and still, such warmth!
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