Healdsburg I / Feldman Architecture
Comprised of perpendicular bars atop a hill overlooking the village of Healdsburg, this home offers both ample social space ideal for entertaining and the privacy of a rural retreat.
© Joe Fletcher
Architects: Feldman Architecture
Location: Healdsburg, CA 95448, United States
Architect In Charge: Jonathan Feldman, Bridgett Shank, Kevin Barden
Area: 2890.0 ft2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Joe Fletcher
Contractor: Jungsten Construction
Landscape Architect: Arterra Landscape Architects
Structural Engineer: Strandberg Engineering
© Joe Fletcher
Comprised of perpendicular bars atop a hill overlooking the village of Healdsburg, this home offers both ample social space ideal for entertaining and the privacy of a rural retreat.
© Joe Fletcher
Floor Plan
The taller section runs along the ridge of the hill and houses the home?s great room under lofty ceilings and a simple shed overhanging roof, filled with light and views let in through tall glass walls. Four oversized glass panels open dramatically on each side, transforming the space into an outdoor pavilion whose flush concrete floors extend into a poolside patio to the north and into a terrace featuring a fire pit to the south to offer comfortable outdoor areas for both h...
© Joe Fletcher
Architects: Feldman Architecture
Location: Healdsburg, CA 95448, United States
Architect In Charge: Jonathan Feldman, Bridgett Shank, Kevin Barden
Area: 2890.0 ft2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Joe Fletcher
Contractor: Jungsten Construction
Landscape Architect: Arterra Landscape Architects
Structural Engineer: Strandberg Engineering
© Joe Fletcher
Comprised of perpendicular bars atop a hill overlooking the village of Healdsburg, this home offers both ample social space ideal for entertaining and the privacy of a rural retreat.
© Joe Fletcher
Floor Plan
The taller section runs along the ridge of the hill and houses the home?s great room under lofty ceilings and a simple shed overhanging roof, filled with light and views let in through tall glass walls. Four oversized glass panels open dramatically on each side, transforming the space into an outdoor pavilion whose flush concrete floors extend into a poolside patio to the north and into a terrace featuring a fire pit to the south to offer comfortable outdoor areas for both h...
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