DWC House / Rob Paulus Architects
The DWC House responds to topography, program and views to create a residence that is simple in plan yet layered with experience in sequence and section.Â
© Liam Frederick
Architects: Rob Paulus Architects
Location: Tucson, United States
Architect: Rob Paulus Architects
Area: 1837.0 ft2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Liam Frederick
Contractor: Mega Trend Inc.
Steel: Parsons Steel Erectors
Mechanical Engineer: KC Mechanical Engineering
Electrical Engineer: Dennis W. Coon, PE
Structural Engineer: Modern Structural Design
Cabinetry: Durazo Built-Ins
Owner: Dennis W. Coon
Construction Cost: $475,000
Car: BMW of Tucson
© Liam Frederick
Text description provided by the architects. The DWC House responds to topography, program and views to create a residence that is simple in plan yet layered with experience in sequence and section.Â
© Liam Frederick
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 conn...
© Liam Frederick
Architects: Rob Paulus Architects
Location: Tucson, United States
Architect: Rob Paulus Architects
Area: 1837.0 ft2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Liam Frederick
Contractor: Mega Trend Inc.
Steel: Parsons Steel Erectors
Mechanical Engineer: KC Mechanical Engineering
Electrical Engineer: Dennis W. Coon, PE
Structural Engineer: Modern Structural Design
Cabinetry: Durazo Built-Ins
Owner: Dennis W. Coon
Construction Cost: $475,000
Car: BMW of Tucson
© Liam Frederick
Text description provided by the architects. The DWC House responds to topography, program and views to create a residence that is simple in plan yet layered with experience in sequence and section.Â
© Liam Frederick
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 conn...
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