tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4208399868780151243.post6724038734113135450..comments2024-03-28T00:44:00.140-05:00Comments on austin cubed: austin architects: a small collection of stuff bubba likesUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4208399868780151243.post-79651742490849726542012-01-17T18:21:55.270-06:002012-01-17T18:21:55.270-06:00I don't know that introverted and extroverted ...I don't know that introverted and extroverted are true architectural terms, but I've seen the term introverted applied to these japanese modern homes with few windows directed to the outside world (but still light and airy on the inside). The second Neal one (Wolfe Den) definitely is (perhaps because of the southern exposure?); the first one: yes and no. That project is called Twin Peaks where one unit is introverted and the other isn't (as can be seen by the street-side glass room).<br /><br />Your house leans toward introverted. I drive by, and I can't tell what the heck y'all are doing in there.<br /><br />Those rusty metal planting boxes would look great in your front yard.bubba of the bubbleshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06053404605995997558noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4208399868780151243.post-34357863220139540352012-01-17T16:36:30.343-06:002012-01-17T16:36:30.343-06:00Okay, I'm clearly not fluent in modern archite...Okay, I'm clearly not fluent in modern architecture. "Introverted" versus "extroverted"? The second MJ Neal house is obviously pretty private from the street (shy?), and if I squint my brain real hard, the first one is perhaps standoffish, but I suspect that's not what you mean. Are there also interior elements that are "introverted" and "extroverted"? Would you consider my house "extroverted"? (If so, ironic....) What I do know is that I seriously dig those rusty metal planting boxes.Devonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14327080164247768031noreply@blogger.com