Fitzsimmons Architects have completed a 1,740 square foot contemporary residence in Oklahoma,  USA. According to the architects, the idea was to develop a home that  would respond to the Oklahoma climate: ” The result is a modernist  approach, uniting a simple composition of concrete, glass, and steel.  The house size is more reserved in terms of square footage, but the open  floor plans combined with large areas of glazing help create spacious  connections throughout the inside and neighborhood beyond. Moreover, the  terraces and elevated patios help to extend the open floor plan  further, blurring the distinctions between interior and exterior. The  insulated poured-in-place concrete walls combined with geothermal  heating and cooling allow for an innovative and energy efficient  solution to comfort, while the recycled maple and rubber flooring work  with the exposed steel structure and concrete walls to produce a simple  yet invigorating interior.Oklahoma Case Study House has a contemporary design and captures views of the Oklahoma skyline.
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