10/09/2024
Weston Residence / USA
The exterior and interior spaces of the house are joined through portals, views, and material continuity. The interior consists of open, interconnected spaces with hidden doors for privacy. The house’s riverside has floor-to-ceiling glazing while the clerestory windows wrap the rest of the interior to allow the roof plane to float above the interior spaces.
The kitchen floats within the main dining/living space. It is completed with built-in cabinetry and appliances on the perimeter wall, creating the feeling of a serene space that is integrated with the landscape. An elegant and warm surprise comes from a glass-backed fireplace. The landscape is the “design scape” for each room that plays with reflectivity at night and transparency during the day.
Cast-in-place concrete is the primary material for this house, with a cement-board panel for some selected areas. This house is also bound by large aluminum and steel window glazing units. The floor is polished concrete while the walls of the interior are finished in bamboo plywood panels. By hiding diffusers, blinds, and other devices in an integrated track that runs the house’s perimeter, unobstructed views of the natural surroundings can be provided.
It is an inspirational project for those who want to have a strong connection to the surrounding nature.
Architect: Specht Architects with architect Louise Harpman
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