A revamp of this small suburban Massachusetts home doubled its size while giving the yard, the neighbors, and the planet a little breathing room. Photo by: Chang Kyun Kim  Photo 1 of 5 in Asymmetrical Homes by Luke Hopping from Striking Modern White Facades Part Two

Asymmetrical Homes

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Through a series of split-levels, this previously one-story home in Massachusetts is now three-and-a-half levels, with much of the new square footage reaching into the backyard. The asymmetrical angle of the roof’s pitch isn’t architectural whimsy. Instead, it simultaneously hides an array of solar panels from view while optimizing its angle to the sun.

A revamp of this small suburban Massachusetts home doubled its size while giving the yard, the neighbors, and the planet a little breathing room. Photo by: Chang Kyun Kim