The aptly named Napa Ledge House by WA Design sits on a dramatic, rocky landscape. The design responds to the context by varying the masses of the house; instead of a plan under one roofline, each room occupies its own volume, creating a jagged profile.
The geometry of the site plan was centered between three large existing oak trees. Here one of the trees frames the metal-clad eastern elevation of the home; the metal siding is a nod to the agrarian buildings on the valley floor.
added by marsharebel to ARCHITECTURE (12 months ago)
The aptly named Napa Ledge House by WA Design sits on a dramatic, rocky landscape. The design responds to the context by varying the masses of the house; instead of a plan under one roofline, each room occupies its own volume, creating a jagged profile.