exterior elevations

In Bozeman, Montana, Intrinsik Architecture, designed a number of boxy decks and box balconies with colorful window frames to add some liveliness to the house’s gray structure. One of these balconies is located on the second level, right above the front door, so its owner can see guests as they arrive, even before they ring the doorbell.
In Bozeman, Montana, Intrinsik Architecture, designed a number of boxy decks and box balconies with colorful window frames to add some liveliness to the house’s gray structure. One of these balconies is located on the second level, right above the front door, so its owner can see guests as they arrive, even before they ring the doorbell.
The large sliding doors are a telescoping design, which means they fit into one another and can therefore maximize the opening to the yard.
The large sliding doors are a telescoping design, which means they fit into one another and can therefore maximize the opening to the yard.
Both the white facades and modules' orientations are crucial in maintaining comfortable indoor temperatures. Designed with the sun path in mind, each part of the home shades the courtyard year-round for residents.
Both the white facades and modules' orientations are crucial in maintaining comfortable indoor temperatures. Designed with the sun path in mind, each part of the home shades the courtyard year-round for residents.
Indoor and outdoor entertaining is made simple by the dining room’s sliding glass doors, but the two spaces also share a literal common ground. Lapicida’s tumbled black limestone with white Carrara marble inserts sprawl from the kitchen, past the dining room, and onto the patio.
Indoor and outdoor entertaining is made simple by the dining room’s sliding glass doors, but the two spaces also share a literal common ground. Lapicida’s tumbled black limestone with white Carrara marble inserts sprawl from the kitchen, past the dining room, and onto the patio.
House II / Falk House: View of front elevation
House II / Falk House: View of front elevation
The second-story viewing platform was born from an onsite discovery. After framing the first level, Patch Work Architecture noticed a vista to the west and decided to add a window.
The second-story viewing platform was born from an onsite discovery. After framing the first level, Patch Work Architecture noticed a vista to the west and decided to add a window.