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During both seasons the lake remains the dominant feature in the one room house.
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This house is for a private client in Bedford, N.Y. on a 5-3/4 acre wooded site. Unlike SITE's past commercial clients, the owner and his wife wanted the exact opposite of high profile architecture and, in point, had requested that the residence integrate with the forest so completely that the final structure might be described as invisible. The clients also expressed a strong desire to live with nature and maintain total privacy...
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Whenever possible, existing trees and vegetation have been preserved. When the spectator stands in front of the building, the first layer is natural forest, the second layer is a glass block wall with conventional shuttered windows, the third layer is more trees and bushes (behind the glass wall), and the fourth layer is an internal courtyard of still more forest.
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Opaque building (bedroom) -- galvanized corrugated sheathing and roofing, flat metal at entry and central hall.
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Carpenter House
Center for Maximum Potential Building Systems, Inc.
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Center for Maximum Building Potential Systems, Inc.
8604 FM 969
Austin TX 78724
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The house site is a narrow strip of wooded hillside on the northern shore of a central Texas lake. The only drawback to the beautiful site was the close proximity to houses on the east and west.
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The client wanted a weekend house that could sleep as many people as her limited budget would allow. She also wanted to take advantage of the lake view while being unaware of her neighbors.
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The solution is a one room house which works simultaneously as a grand entry hall, a screened pavilion, and a large living-dining-kitchen room.
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The house is entered through a thick stucco wall which houses the boat-like bedrooms, bathrooms, and storage. The combination of the thick walls acting as blinders to the east and west, the grand concrete stair, and the large opening to the lake, creates a dramatic room for viewing the natural setting.
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The site was an old sheep ranch on the barren and windswept Mendocino coast of northern California, which had been obtained in the early 1960s. Esherick, Homsey, Dodge and Davis (EHDD) collaborated in overall planning and design of the development, and was given the specific task of designing a cluster of demonstration houses and a general store..
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Intended to set a precedent for the development of this community, the demonstration houses are designed as cluster houses, with a simple shed roof shape that is adapted to the strong cool prevailing winds of the area. The repetition of these roofs from house to house creates a "wind wave" effect that provides reasonable comfort in the lee of each building. The outdoor living spaces -- an integral part of the houses -- were placed in these lees, providing comfortable, sheltered spaces. The tall south walls of each house have many windows to help capture the sun and warm the interior.
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Program and Site: To design an inexpensive and spacious house on forty (40) acres of ranch country between
San Antonio, and Austin, Texas. The 40 acres of scattered oaks and flat river-bottom land are bordered on the east by a large limestone cliff with a small stream. The house requirements were simple: master bedroom and library, large living area, guest bedroom, and an expansive garage for cars and light farm equipment.
Solution: The existing Alamo Cement plant, being demolished and sold for scrap at the time, was the perfect starting point for an inexpensive, spacious house. We toured the plant and selected a 180' long, 40' wide, and 20' tall 1920s steel-framed building. In addition to the building, metal stairs, railings, roof vents, cement kiln bricks, and a forge were purchased. The construction cost of the residence was greatly reduced as a result of this recycling.
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The stone living room within the screened building forms a wall to the cold winter wind and captures the cool south-easterly breezes in the summer.
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The thick stone walls contrast with the metal screen and galvanized metal walls. The recycled cement kiln bricks will be used at the inglenook fireplace vault.
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The Sea Ranch
Sonoma County, California
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San Francisco, CA 94110-3597
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Center for Maximum Building Potential Systems, Inc.
8604 FM 969
Austin TX 78724
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