Holmes House, 1970 Zylstra, Sape A., photographer : Holmes, Dwight, architect University of South Florida -- Tampa Campus Library still image Color photographs Tampa, Fla. : University of South Florida, Tampa Library 1979 eng The main house is a rectangular block, a little less wide than it is high and twice as long. If the plan is an "i " then the dot consists of the squarish plan of a utility/studio part, equally as high as the main house (three-stories) and like it, as if it had been sliced off and moved toward the road . The exterior consists of concrete blocks in uninterrupted panels, and glass in about equal areas. Large wooden louvers cover the glass above the first story. The "container" is as simple as i t i s bold. The bedrooms single-story high, in an arrangement of shifting volumes cut into by the hall-and-stairs section. In scale, spatial organization, and materials, the house is an adaptation of the heroic (and Corbusian) age of Modernism. [SAZ]; view from the east, from angle The main house is a rectangular block, a little less wide than it is high and twice as long. If the plan is an "i " then the dot consists of the squarish plan of a utility/studio part, equally as high as the main house (three-stories) and like it, as if it had been sliced off and moved toward the road . The exterior consists of concrete blocks in uninterrupted panels, and glass in about equal areas. Large wooden louvers cover the glass above the first story. The "container" is as simple as i t i s bold. The bedrooms single-story high, in an arrangement of shifting volumes cut into by the hall-and-stairs section. In scale, spatial organization, and materials, the house is an adaptation of the heroic (and Corbusian) age of Modernism. [SAZ]; view from the east, from angle Architecture--Florida--Tampa--Photographs Corbusian age of Modernism Homes--Florida--Tampa--Photographs Homes--Holmes, Dwight (Tampa, Fla.)--Photographs Sape A. Zylstra Architectural Slides Collection
Holmes House, 1970
Zylstra, Sape A., photographer : Holmes, Dwight, architect
University of South Florida -- Tampa Campus Library
still image
Color photographs
Tampa, Fla. : University of South Florida, Tampa Library
1979
eng
The main house is a rectangular block, a little less wide than it is high and twice as long. If the plan is an "i " then the dot consists of the squarish plan of a utility/studio part, equally as high as the main house (three-stories) and like it, as if it had been sliced off and moved toward the road . The exterior consists of concrete blocks in uninterrupted panels, and glass in about equal areas. Large wooden louvers cover the glass above the first story. The "container" is as simple as i t i s bold. The bedrooms single-story high, in an arrangement of shifting volumes cut into by the hall-and-stairs section. In scale, spatial organization, and materials, the house is an adaptation of the heroic (and Corbusian) age of Modernism. [SAZ]; view from the east, from angle
The main house is a rectangular block, a little less wide than it is high and twice as long. If the plan is an "i " then the dot consists of the squarish plan of a utility/studio part, equally as high as the main house (three-stories) and like it, as if it had been sliced off and moved toward the road . The exterior consists of concrete blocks in uninterrupted panels, and glass in about equal areas. Large wooden louvers cover the glass above the first story. The "container" is as simple as i t i s bold. The bedrooms single-story high, in an arrangement of shifting volumes cut into by the hall-and-stairs section. In scale, spatial organization, and materials, the house is an adaptation of the heroic (and Corbusian) age of Modernism. [SAZ]; view from the east, from angle
Architecture--Florida--Tampa--Photographs
Corbusian age of Modernism
Homes--Florida--Tampa--Photographs
Homes--Holmes, Dwight (Tampa, Fla.)--Photographs
Sape A. Zylstra Architectural Slides Collection