Conceived as an empty-nesters paradise this house was designed as a series of pods to maximize the efficiency of the footprint and to celebrate the interrelationship of the interior and exterior spaces. Both indoor and outdoor living areas are promoted by the building’s harmonious relationship with the natural environment. The undulating form steps down the hillside to frame incredible views of the landscape and surrounding golf course from every point in the house and a combination of decks, bridges and patios encourage the residents to be outside. This line between in and out is further diffused by both the structure and the material palette’s movement across the exterior threshold, while the shading devices, trellises and large eves provide protection and privacy for year round use and enjoyment of the entire site. This residence is truly a deliberate response to both the owner’s lifestyle and their love of nature.
House opens p onto same level
The slate looking patio would be a nice entry and outside the front door area
Accordance doors are nice - I'm afraid they are too expensive and hard or expensive to maintain
Really love the steel grates on the overhang to provide some shelter from the sun. And, of course, the sets of doors that open up the interior. That said, the interior layout is bizarre - particularly how close the stairs come to the outer wall.