Piedra Toro / Forge Craft Architecture
Piedra Toro is a 8,800 sf, 5-bedroom, 5-bath, spec home commissioned by a longtime collaborating general contractor who wanted a well-designed, contemporary home that could appeal to a wide range of people within a specific market of luxury home buyers.
© Patrick Wong
Architects: Forge Craft Architecture
Location: Austin, United States
Architect In Charge: Forge Craft Architecture
Collaborator: Camelot Custom Homes
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Patrick Wong
© Patrick Wong
Text description provided by the architects. Piedra Toro is a 8,800 sf, 5-bedroom, 5-bath, spec home commissioned by a longtime collaborating general contractor who wanted a well-designed, contemporary home that could appeal to a wide range of people within a specific market of luxury home buyers.
© Patrick Wong
The house is organized to optimize the site?s landscape and scenic views while providing maximum privacy. The open and airy floor plan connects inside to outside by creating lines of sight from the living space to both the eastern-facing garden and western negative-edge pool. The more private bedroom suites are located upstairs, away from the public area, and each bedroom boasts its own bathroom and walk-in closet.
© Patrick Wong
Materials such as limestone, fiber-cement panels and stucco allow the house to blend with the surrounding landscape while maintaining a distinct modern li...
© Patrick Wong
Architects: Forge Craft Architecture
Location: Austin, United States
Architect In Charge: Forge Craft Architecture
Collaborator: Camelot Custom Homes
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Patrick Wong
© Patrick Wong
Text description provided by the architects. Piedra Toro is a 8,800 sf, 5-bedroom, 5-bath, spec home commissioned by a longtime collaborating general contractor who wanted a well-designed, contemporary home that could appeal to a wide range of people within a specific market of luxury home buyers.
© Patrick Wong
The house is organized to optimize the site?s landscape and scenic views while providing maximum privacy. The open and airy floor plan connects inside to outside by creating lines of sight from the living space to both the eastern-facing garden and western negative-edge pool. The more private bedroom suites are located upstairs, away from the public area, and each bedroom boasts its own bathroom and walk-in closet.
© Patrick Wong
Materials such as limestone, fiber-cement panels and stucco allow the house to blend with the surrounding landscape while maintaining a distinct modern li...
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