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Philip Johnson, Glass House, Contemporary Re-Design.

The front of the house showing the main entrance into the house. The zen garden and its entrance from the main bedroom/bathroom area. The pond that is built under the house.
The back of the house showing the main bedroom area as well as the Lounge/entertainment area. Here you can also see the pond that is built under the house and which can be seem through the flooring at specific areas of the house. There are solar panels located on top of the finished roof. The whole house is run via solar power. 
Here we have the kitchen area, with an island, cleanly finished in marble. The dining area located in the center of the room. The entrance to the guest bedroom and the a long wooden table, which can either be used as a serving area or display table for photos, art etc.  
The kitchen and dining area seen from the main bedroom door. 
The guest bedroom, bathroom with single floating vanity, single shower and wall mounted toilet. It also has a view looking onto the zen garden and pond. (ceiling removed to show bedroom)
The lounge/entertainment area with a wall divider with fire place separating the kitchen and dining area from the lounge/entertainment area.The pond running under the house can be seen through the floors.
The lounge/entertainment area. This space can be completely open up and transformed into a outdoor/indoor area just by simply opening the sliding doors. 
The main bedroom, with a walk in dressing room, work space, coffee table and chairs,  and a open plan bathroom, separated by a bookshelf wall divider. This area can be opened up by opening the sliding doors, which go around the entire space. There is the pond that flows under the house. You are able to see the pond through the floor in the main bedroom.
The main open plan bathroom, with a double open shower, single free standing bath, wall mounted toilet and double basin vanity. The zen garden can be accessed from the bathroom.
The zen garden and entry point. The guest bedroom can also be seen.
The view from the back of the house looking into the main bedroom. Here you can see the work space (right). The entrance to the bedroom (right of the bed). The entrance to the zen garden (left of the bed). 
Philip Johnson, Glass House, Contemporary Re-Design.
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Philip Johnson, Glass House, Contemporary Re-Design.

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