This residence blends contemporary architecture with its natural surroundings, drawing inspiration from traditional saltbox forms while embracing modern materials and sustainability. Designed to display an extensive art collection while maximising landscape views, the home is composed of three interconnected volumes, creating a multi-generational retreat. Thoughtfully selected materials like cedar and bronze evolve over time, mirroring the family’s growth, while expansive glazing dissolves boundaries between interior and exterior. With a meticulous focus on longevity, craftsmanship and cohesion, this project exemplifies how architecture can honour both heritage and future living.
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Keller minimal windows: A US home that looks out into the landscape

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