Chromatology: Study of Color

Red Wood and Blue
“What they built is a beautiful combination of functional architecture and modern aesthetics that is as much a sculptural showcase as a functional home. Two steel-framed rectangular volumes—one has a single story and the other has two—stand parallel to each other, though they have been staggered to take full advantage of the narrow lot and to provide ample outdoor living space. The buildings are connected by a glass-walled hallway that bridges a reflecting pool and water garden and there is an abundance of over-sized sliding windows, doors, and glass panels to blur the line between the built environment and the natural one.”

Red Wood and Blue

“What they built is a beautiful combination of functional architecture and modern aesthetics that is as much a sculptural showcase as a functional home. Two steel-framed rectangular volumes—one has a single story and the other has two—stand parallel to each other, though they have been staggered to take full advantage of the narrow lot and to provide ample outdoor living space. The buildings are connected by a glass-walled hallway that bridges a reflecting pool and water garden and there is an abundance of over-sized sliding windows, doors, and glass panels to blur the line between the built environment and the natural one.”

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    “blur the line between the built environment and the natural one.” I like this.
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    This is just amazing! :)
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    Just down the street from me. Im not the hugest fan. I would feel naked, even though I love the windows and want lots of...
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    Um. Why I need to get a good job. Fig. 1 Red Wood and Blue
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    Oh sweet Mary mother of God, this is the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen.
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    i would smile if not dance daily here. dance around with my camera - capturing nature’s mural reflected…
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