Wernerfield
Post By:Kitticoon Poopong
Photo © Courtesy of Steve Hinds Inc. |
topography, one descends into the courtyard through a steel gate and series of stone walls that run the width of the site and divide public and private space. Sited around the main natural feature, a massive oak, the home is designed to sit quietly within its surroundings. From the street, the second story office and guest room are pushed to the rear of the site and obscured by this oak to reduce the overall scale of the home. A natural, yet minimal material palette constructed with rigorous and exacting detail also make the home feel both inviting and modern. A number of environmental features including geothermal heating and cooling, energy star appliances, regional building materials (such as Granbury Texas limestone), and a high performance building envelope are all incorporated into the project.
Photo © Courtesy of Steve Hinds Inc. |
Photo © Courtesy of Steve Hinds Inc. |
Photo © Courtesy of Steve Hinds Inc. |
Photo © Courtesy of Steve Hinds Inc. |
Photo © Courtesy of Steve Hinds Inc. |
Photo © Courtesy of Steve Hinds Inc. |
Photo © Courtesy of Steve Hinds Inc. |
Photo © Courtesy of Steve Hinds Inc. |
Photo © Courtesy of Steve Hinds Inc. |
Photo © Courtesy of Steve Hinds Inc. |
Photo © Courtesy of Steve Hinds Inc. |
floor plan--drawing Courtesy of Wernerfield |
The people
Architects: WernerfieldLocation: Dallas, Texas, United States
Photographs: Courtesy of Wernerfield
via:contemporist