Studio 804’s Net-Zero House is considered to be one of the most iconic Art Deco designs in Kansas City. The design was inspired by the 1920s style that was popularized in the city at that time. The house was built using recycled materials and is a completely sustainable living space. With its sleek lines and rounded ceiling heights, this home is a perfect example of an Art Deco-inspired dwelling. As the name suggests, this house has zero net energy usage and is an excellent example of how modern style and sustainability can be combined. The whole construction process was driven by a commitment to green energy and living more sustainably. The home is constructed with a tight thermal envelope, energy-efficient windows and a combination of on-site energy production methods. This allows the home to be self-sufficient year-round and reduce the need for external power sources. Inside, the house features an open living space full of natural light and lots of stylish features that make it unique. There are plenty of modern materials and designs that make this house one of a kind. Studio 804: Net-Zero House
Another classic Art Deco-inspired design from Studio 804 is the Emporia House. Constructed using locally-sourced recycled materials, this two-bedroom house boasts a stylish façade with lots of windows and a sleek modern design. With its cylindrical design, this home is an excellent example of a contemporary Art Deco dwelling. The interior of the house is finished with beautiful materials, with an open floor plan and lots of natural light. The home is built to last and can stand up to nature’s toughest challenges. The Emporia House is light on energy usage and demonstrates how sustainable living can still have a fashionable design. With a modern landscape including native plants, this house is an excellent example of how sustainable building can be achieved without compromising on comfort and design. Studio 804: Emporia House
Studio 804’s Mu House is the perfect example of a modern Art Deco home. Built with recycled materials, this three-bedroom home features a distinctive façade with a large bay window and a unique rounded roofline. The whole house is light and airy, with lots of natural materials and light features. Even though the design is inspired by classic Art Deco designs, the use of modern materials gives this house a very contemporary feel. The Mu House also has plenty of sustainable features, such as energy-efficient windows and a thermal envelope that ensures the house remains cool during the summer. With an open layout, the home has plenty of space and light. As a result, it has become a very popular example of how modern Art Deco homes can be built sustainably and stylishly. Studio 804: Mu House
The Craftsman Revival House is an excellent example of how classic designs can be combined with modern elements. This four-bedroom home was built for a family and was designed to combine traditional elements with a contemporary feel. It features lots of natural materials such as wood and stone, with a rustic theme and lots of charming design features. The Craftsman Revival House is an excellent example of combining vintage art deco elements with modern features. The house is equipped with an energy-efficient thermal envelope, energy-efficient windows and numerous other sustainable features. Stylistically, this house has a very unique look that combines old and new in a beautiful way. Studio 804: Craftsman Revival House
The Mod-Pod House is a modern take on the classic Art Deco style. This four-bedroom home was built for a couple and features a unique, unusual design. The exterior of the home is finished with sleek curved lines and a distinctive geometric façade. Inside, the house is full of stylish and modern touches that make it very contemporary and eye-catching. The Mod-Pod House also features numerous sustainable features, such as energy-efficient windows and a tight thermal envelope. The layout of the house is very open and spacious, with lots of natural light and a perfect mix of modern and vintage design elements. Studio 804: Mod-Pod House
The Murder Wall House is a stunning example of how versatile Art Deco design can be. This four-bedroom home was designed with an unusual twist, which gives it an edgy aesthetic that stands out in the neighborhood. The façade of the home features a dramatic wall of windows decorated with a murder of crows, which creates a unique atmosphere. Inside, the house is full of modern touches that have been carefully chosen to give it a contemporary yet classic feel. The Murder Wall House also has a lot of sustainable features, such as energy-efficient windows and a tight thermal envelope. In addition, the house is cleverly designed to make the most of natural resources and reduce the amount of energy used. As a result, this home is a great example of how stylish and sustainable design can be combined. Studio 804: Murder Wall House
The Buchman House is another classic example of Art Deco style in Kansas City. Constructed with locally-sourced materials, this four-bedroom home features a curved roofline, distinctive windows and a unique style. The façade of the house is very eye-catching, with lots of windows and a modern, minimalistic style. Inside, the house is light and airy, with plenty of natural light flowing through the home. The Buchman House is also an excellent example of sustainable design. The house has a tight thermal envelope and energy-efficient windows, along with numerous other sustainable features that reduce energy and water usage. Combined with its unique style, this house is the perfect example of how modern and vintage design can be combined in a single space. Studio 804: Buchman House
The Lawrence Design Centre is a unique example of how Art Deco style can be used for modern purposes. This innovative centre has been designed to serve as an educational facility for the community and is a great example of how modern and vintage design can work together. With its curved rooflines, its prominent central tower and its use of natural materials, this building is a perfect representation of the Art Deco style in a modern setting. The Lawrence Design Centre also features sustainable features, such as energy-efficient windows and a tight thermal envelope. In addition, the building makes use of renewable energy sources to reduce its energy usage. As a result, the Lawrence Design Centre is the perfect example of how traditional design elements can be used to achieve sustainable design goals. Studio 804: Lawrence Design Centre
The KV House was built to combine classic and contemporary Art Deco style. This four-bedroom home features a unique design that makes use of multiple levels and rounded walls. The whole house is full of light and features an abundance of natural materials and modern touches. The exterior of the house is very eye-catching, with lots of windows and an exposed brick façade. The KV House is also very sustainable. The house features a tight thermal envelope and energy-efficient windows, along with several other sustainable features that help reduce its energy consumption. Moreover, the house is built using recycled materials and is designed to be as low-maintenance as possible. As a result, it is a great example of how sustainability and modern style can be mixed in a single space. Studio 804: KV House
The ISO House is the perfect example of how modern style and sustainability can coexist. Built for a family, this five-bedroom home features a distinctive façade with lots of windows and an inviting entrance. Inside, the house is full of natural light and lush materials, with modern design elements that give it a contemporary feel. The ISO House also boasts a number of sustainable features, such as energy-efficient windows and a tight thermal envelope. In addition, the house is cleverly designed to make the most of natural resources and reduce the amount of energy used. As a result, this house is a great example of how stylish and sustainable design can be achieved in a single space. Studio 804: ISO House