The design process was intuitive and responsive, shaped by the landscape, the needs of the family, and what architect Gabe Hodge describes as “a willingness to allow the house to be guided into being.” “We tried to make as few decisions as possible that weren’t influenced by what we found on the site,” he adds.  Photo 5 of 18 in How They Pulled It Off: An Upside-Down House Rises From a 19th-Century Railbed

How They Pulled It Off: An Upside-Down House Rises From a 19th-Century Railbed

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The design process was intuitive and responsive, shaped by the landscape, the needs of the family, and what architect Gabe Hodge describes as "a willingness to allow the house to be guided into being." "We tried to make as few decisions as possible that weren’t influenced by what we found on the site," he adds.