Three Stones House with White Walls and White Oak by Nick Deaver
February 9th, 2010 - Posted in Architect, Architecture Design, Home Design, Residential Architectures p o n s o r e d l i n k s

Northern walls have high narrow windows to diffuse daylight to interior spaces. High and low windows provide natural ventilation. The living areas open to buffalo grass, live oaks, and terraces of indigenous plants. A rugged coursed stone and paint-grip galvanized metal roof contrast with the sharply carved interior of honed concrete floors, white walls and white oak wood elements.




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