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Glass Pavilion Contemporary situated in Santa Barbara, California; the 13,875 square foot luxury home designed by Los Angeles-based architect Steve Hermann features five bedrooms; five and a half bathrooms, a kitchen with a wine room; and an art gallery that displays the architect’s vintage car collection.
The Glass Pavilion Project Information:
- Project year: 2010
- Architects: Steve Hermann Design
- Interior Design: Movi Interior Design
- Photos: Ciro Coelho Photography
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Glass Pavilion Contemporary in California.
The 13,875 square foot glass pavilion has five bedrooms; five and a half baths; a kitchen with exquisite wine rooms; and an excellent art gallery displaying the architects’ collection of antique cars.
The landmark building marks a new era in a modern style with structures; such as the Mies Van Der Roh Land Barcelona Pavilion; and the Farnsworth house; as well as the Phillip Johnson greenhouse.
Nestled in a 3.5 acre oak forest in Montecito and with 14,000 square feet under the roof; this Glass Pavilion allows occupants to relax inside; while they can enjoy the view. Gorgeous with nature.
All the large glass panels; Star Fire Glass; kitchen; and bathroom; are signed by famous names like Varena and Antonio Lupi.
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