RaveOn / Nick Deaver Architect
In 1956, Austin architects Fehr and Granger designed a wood and glass house to hover above the ground beneath a future cathedral of live oaks. Their design left only a minimal backyard on the steeply sloped site. The emphatic lines, limestone base and gracefully pitched roof of the 2,680 ft2 structure embodied the modern architecture of the day. Inside, a back-switching stair bisected the private and social sides of the house pinching circulation between interior spaces and restricting flow.
© Casey Dunn
architects: Nick Deaver ArchitectLocation: Austin, TX, United StatesProject Year: 2018Photographs: Casey DunnArea: 817.0 m2
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© Casey Dunn
architects: Nick Deaver ArchitectLocation: Austin, TX, United StatesProject Year: 2018Photographs: Casey DunnArea: 817.0 m2
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