Exterior, Wood Siding Material, House Building Type, Gable RoofLine, and Metal Roof Material "In response to the brief and the tapered shape of the site, we started off with two
pavilions that ran parallel to the northern and southern boundaries. This approach
resulted in an overlap of both structures. The intersecting part of the north wing
was sliced off and made space for the central entrance and foyer. This naturally
developed roof form is a contextual response to the outstanding alpine landscape" Daniel says.  Photo 1 of 16 in Twin Peak House by Daniel Friedrich

Twin Peak House

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"In response to the brief and the tapered shape of the site, we started off with two
pavilions that ran parallel to the northern and southern boundaries. This approach

resulted in an overlap of both structures. The intersecting part of the north wing

was sliced off and made space for the central entrance and foyer. This naturally

developed roof form is a contextual response to the outstanding alpine landscape" Daniel says.