Occupying a six acre hillside parcel and constrained by access and local regulation, the Hillside House unfolds down an oak studded slope. The structure cuts itself into the land allowing discreet access from the top and concealing the two additional floors below from street view. The middle level houses the public activities of the home and cantilevers a glassy corner into the canopy of an ancient coastal oak tree. The dark cedar wood rainscreen skin allows the bulk of the house to recede into the groves and help to break down the scale of the house.
Estilo:
Fotografía-Natural
Escena:
Villa,Moderno de Mediados de Siglo,Innovación Sostenible,Internacional Italiano
Perspectiva:
Lente de Ángulo Ancho de Ultra Larga Distancia
Occupying a six acre hillside parcel and constrained by access and local regulation, the Hillside House unfolds down an oak studded slope. The structure cuts itself into the land allowing discreet access from the top and concealing the two additional floors below from street view. The middle level houses the public activities of the home and cantilevers a glassy corner into the canopy of an ancient coastal oak tree. The dark cedar wood rainscreen skin allows the bulk of the house to recede into the groves and help to break down the scale of the house.
Estilo:
Fotografía-Natural
Escena:
Villa,Moderno de Mediados de Siglo,Innovación Sostenible,Internacional Italiano
Perspectiva:
Lente de Ángulo Ancho de Ultra Larga Distancia