Sugarbowl Residence designed by John Maniscalco Architecture is located in a beautiful mountain village in California. This new house using the constraints to form an elegant solution. Taking avalanche railway history as a precedent warehouse, home use, simple form bent planar roof to collect the snow pack and the warehouse roof to the rear of the structure, away from the entry and pedestrian traffic.
Perched on a raised concrete plinth above the winter snow pack – a high, the house allows the snow to get around and meet the entry level. On the first floor,, solid cedar – the volume of the house dress, boot room, children’s and guest bedrooms, and room service. Excessive and abstract geometry fenestration in this frame the view over the snow drift level horizontal and vertical stand of pine trees.
In a house otherwise oriented horizontally, two- story paneled walls in the main staircase to provide a single vertical perspective on the surrounding pine plantation and provide a moment of transition from the basic elements of the heavier to the airy space full of light above. At the top level, a variety of living room and master bedroom suites, each enjoying views of the mountains, collected between the roof form of linear and simple block below. Palettes interior walnut, cypress, concrete, steel and strikes a balance between the clean, modern spatial expression with shades, a warm rural mountain home. Photography by Matthew Millman. Via.
Perched on a raised concrete plinth above the winter snow pack – a high, the house allows the snow to get around and meet the entry level. On the first floor,, solid cedar – the volume of the house dress, boot room, children’s and guest bedrooms, and room service. Excessive and abstract geometry fenestration in this frame the view over the snow drift level horizontal and vertical stand of pine trees.
In a house otherwise oriented horizontally, two- story paneled walls in the main staircase to provide a single vertical perspective on the surrounding pine plantation and provide a moment of transition from the basic elements of the heavier to the airy space full of light above. At the top level, a variety of living room and master bedroom suites, each enjoying views of the mountains, collected between the roof form of linear and simple block below. Palettes interior walnut, cypress, concrete, steel and strikes a balance between the clean, modern spatial expression with shades, a warm rural mountain home. Photography by Matthew Millman. Via.
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