Collection by david hames
Fissmer discovered a set of plans for the house, signed by original architect A. Quincy Jones and dated 1949, in a tube in the carport.
Fissmer discovered a set of plans for the house, signed by original architect A. Quincy Jones and dated 1949, in a tube in the carport.
“The house was designed to complement the challenging triangular corner site and its context.” —George Bradley, architect.
“The house was designed to complement the challenging triangular corner site and its context.” —George Bradley, architect.
Protected by an overhang, and floating above ground level, this tertiary space is known in traditional homes as the "engawa." To sustain a unified look throughout, the floor and ceiling are clad in ipe wood.
Protected by an overhang, and floating above ground level, this tertiary space is known in traditional homes as the "engawa." To sustain a unified look throughout, the floor and ceiling are clad in ipe wood.