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This generational family compound, designed by Matt Fajkus Architecture, encompasses three distinct units for grandparents, parents, and children. Made of masonry, wood, glass, and stucco, the units converge in shared cooking and gathering areas, thereby showcasing the power of architecture to facilitate a harmonious blend of privacy and coexistence.
This generational family compound, designed by Matt Fajkus Architecture, encompasses three distinct units for grandparents, parents, and children. Made of masonry, wood, glass, and stucco, the units converge in shared cooking and gathering areas, thereby showcasing the power of architecture to facilitate a harmonious blend of privacy and coexistence.
This 5,665-square-foot property by McCollum Studio Architects seamlessly blends contemporary living with natural beauty. Built on a serene hillside with unspoiled views, it utilizes an open-plan living space to maximize natural light and create a spacious, inviting atmosphere. Furthermore, the home collects rainfall and harnesses solar energy, underscoring the owner’s commitment to sustainability.
This 5,665-square-foot property by McCollum Studio Architects seamlessly blends contemporary living with natural beauty. Built on a serene hillside with unspoiled views, it utilizes an open-plan living space to maximize natural light and create a spacious, inviting atmosphere. Furthermore, the home collects rainfall and harnesses solar energy, underscoring the owner’s commitment to sustainability.
Scalar Architecture included a covered deck with tall ceilings and large apertures that enhance the floating sensation.
Scalar Architecture included a covered deck with tall ceilings and large apertures that enhance the floating sensation.