Lake House
On the edge of a lake, this house sits as an oasis for its visitors. Organic forms combined with masonry construction give the house a distinctive style, making it feel as though it has always belonged to the site. The concept of a “cave” was explored by embedding portions of the house into the earth, creating a contrast between spaces: the more intimate areas, such as the bedrooms and living room, receive softer, more controlled light, while the gathering spaces, like the kitchen and sunroom out to the lake, are flooded with natural light. Circulation is organized around a vertical element that punctures the horizontal form, connecting the floors and providing access to the outdoors. Each level engages with the surrounding landscape and is accessible to the outdoors, offering dynamic relationships between interior and exterior.
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