A house for four, nestled in the woods, dancing through the site; a grouping of pavilions connected by glassy links and courtyards.
A house for family and friends, a place to connect, a place to work and play together; everyone feels welcome and at home. There are pockets of privacy and spaces for large gatherings.
A house on the earth, living amongst the trees, reaching high above to grab the natural light. It is sculptural against the sky and layered in its lived experience. It responds to the site conditions and the climate conditions, taking advantage of the shade and magnifying the natural light with its form.
A house for shared cultures, it uses the common elements of Danish and Mexican architecture to create something that is related to both, but mimics neither. It is a blend of what makes most sense in its context for this family.
Photographer: Renderings by Jobe Corral Architects



