Contemporary House With A Unique Floor Plan And A Huge Roof Canopy
A lot of mod and contemporary residences feature a seamless transition between their indoor and outdoor spaces but rarely as efficiently and as naturally as this Subconscious Valley Desert House designed past Wendell Burnette Architects. This residence located in Cove Creek, US was designed like a long pavilion, incorporating a serial of volumes dispersed within the layout and complemented by shaded outdoor spaces, all connected under a continuous and unusually large canopy hovering over a plinth.
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View in gallery The South orientation of the edifice reveals distant views to the Phoenix Valley, the Continental Mountain and additional mount ranges. In total, the residence features 2000 square feet or indoor spaces and 1000 foursquare feet of fully shaded outdoor spaces. They communicate freely and naturally, all gathered under a continuous roof. The lower level of the structure is a cave-like section which contrasts with the main level which is open in all directions. Physical walls and decks split and connect the volumes, creating a unique layout shaped past the views and the needs of the inhabitants.
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