The challenges of a steeply sloped wooded property resulted in a different approach to a traditional house form…
It is indeed a pleasure to
write this letter! Often you hear of horror stories when relating to home-building
experiences. Kathy and I can't tell one of those stories! In every instance,
your firm was cooperative, responsive and easy to work with. The end result
is the home of our dreams! Every day seems like we are on vacation. In
short, if we can ever help you regarding a reference, please feel free
to use our name.
Sincerely, Dick Lea, Jr.
“The ideal of happiness has always taken
material form in the house, whether cottage or castle. It stands
for permanence and separation from the world."
—Simone
de Beauvoir
It is a pleasure to design a project that entices and compels people to visit, interact and explore both site and building.
With beautiful hand-drawn sketches the owners begin to imagine the finished home very early in the design process (click on the sketch to see the finished view).
Complex siting and program requirements sometimes result in unusual and exciting design possibilities.
The driveway continues under the ‘bridge’ to the parking court, arriving at the elevation of the main floor, just a few steps from the home’s entry.
Good design uses both natural and artificial light to craft a space.
The depth and color of materials add to the relationship between the home’s interior and the natural environment.
The south-facing terrace offers an elevated platform, almost in the canopy of the forested site yet drinking in the sunlight.
A simple twist on a detail often raises the ordinary to a higher standard.