Hillside Residence by Turnbull Griffin Haesloop Architects
Turnbull Griffin Haesloop Architects have designed the Hillside Residence in Kentfield, California.
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Description from the architects:
The house is sited to engage the undulating hillside and capture the spectacular views of Mount Tamalpais and the San Francisco Bay. A curved retaining wall follows the contours of the hillside and anchors the house to the steep site. The house is tucked under the living roof, which visually merges the house with the land. Growing out of the hillside, the roof is carved away to form a protected courtyard for the pool. Three volumes housing the living room, kitchen-dining area, and master bedroom rise up above the living roof with shed roofs angled to capture the sun for photovoltaic and solar hot water panels. The house incorporates passive and active heating and cooling systems, battery storage, and a cistern for water runoff management.
Visit the Turnbull Griffin Haesloop Architects website – here.
Photography by David Wakely
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Andy D4 on 28 Jun 2012 at 4:51 am #
Wow this place is remarkable. Multi layered spaces with wonderful open facades to the view of the Hill in the distance, warm textures running alongside sleek stone and glass. Truly inspiring.
Maarit on 28 Jun 2012 at 5:36 am #
What a beauty! This house does not compete with the nature, it blends in every way. The sliding doors, the shower with the roof window, the composed interior, and of course the awesome view – perfect!
Rube on 28 Jun 2012 at 5:42 am #
Nice break from the infinity view pool. Must say I really like it! And I’m sure it helps regulate the micro-climate of the house too.
sheds wa on 28 Jun 2012 at 5:50 am #
Wow!Indeed a work of art!
Daniel on 28 Jun 2012 at 6:53 pm #
Does somebody know Where these soft wooden coffee tables are from?
or how to get them?
Thanks
shane on 29 Jun 2012 at 3:18 pm #
would enjoy living in this home, very interesting (in a good way)
Rajveer Sharma on 06 Jul 2012 at 12:34 am #
Wow how perfectly erected this house on mountain levels.Specially the top of the house is well treated in plants & how beautifully it is merged with mountain.Even the small water body inside of house is awsome.
Good job man wonderful…
Paul Joseph on 07 Jul 2012 at 9:00 am #
Spectacular work of art that incorporates the natural environment. I’m going to build along these design concepts.