Project posted by Rob Paulus Architects
DWC Entry Bridge
DWC Entry Bridge
South Facade at Twilight
South Facade at Twilight
West Facade from Carport
West Facade from Carport
Entry at Twilight Looking West
Entry at Twilight Looking West
Living Area at Twilight
Living Area at Twilight
Entry Sequence
Entry Sequence
Great Room Looking East
Great Room Looking East
Great Room
Great Room
Great Room
Great Room
View From Great Room
View From Great Room
Lower Bedroom
Lower Bedroom
Stair
Stair
Master Bedroom
Master Bedroom
Kitchen, Dining Area
Kitchen, Dining Area
Great Deck
Great Deck
Lower Courtyard at Bridge
Lower Courtyard at Bridge
Transparent House with Sliding Doors Open
Transparent House with Sliding Doors Open
Masonry Slit Window
Masonry Slit Window
Railing Detail
Railing Detail

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Details

Square Feet
1837

Credits

Architect
Rob Paulus Architects
Photographer
Liam Frederick

From Rob Paulus Architects

This modern house in the Catalina Mountain foothills in Tucson Arizona responds to topography, program and views to create a residence that is deceptively simple in plan yet layered with experience in sequence and section.

Designed for an engineer with a love for Architecture and Cars, the concept carves into the hilly site from the East to create a multi-story scheme that steps with the terrain while disturbing the fragile site as little as possible. An access drive is established from the West for guests that climbs up the hill through a stand of Foothills Palo Verdes to arrive at a carport made from extra steel “drops” of the primary structure. A bridge connects this area to the house to begin to convey the multiple sensory experience of being on, being under and finally hovering over the Sonoran Desert landscape.

Designed on a tight budget, the house relies on basic materials of masonry, wood, steel, and glass to create a warm and inviting environment to celebrate and enjoy life in the Sonoran desert.