• Barcode House
  • Posted 10 months ago by Jack Lowe · Art & Design · design · 3981 Views
  • Located in Washington, D.C., Barcode House is a new design from David Jameson Architect which explores the juxtoposition between the heady and light, the old and the new. According to the architects, the client's desire for a transparent living space generated the idea of using structural steel rods (which form the barcode effect) to allow as much light in as possible. Take a look below.

    www.davidjamesonarchitect.com

    • Just thought I would let everyone know the cost to build this was $450,000.00. Simon Ley's (a englishman from Brighton, England) company The Ley Group was the contractor for this job. Check out his website. www.theleygroup.com
    • Victoria Pentecost
    • 03 October 11
    • Not sure how much the house cost, but the stools are £8 each from ikea
    • Jess
    • 01 September 11
    • More info like how much it cost and size in metres would be nice....
    • Hk
    • 01 September 11
    • That is flippin awesome,...
    • Ted
    • 09 August 11
    • Clearly designed by and for someone who has never had to arrange things in a shop window with passers by gawping at his arse crack.
    • Ruffian
    • 08 August 11
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