Contemporary Temple Hills Residence by Schola Architecture

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Temple Hills Residence by Schola Architecture

Schola Architecture using unique connection for this addition and remodel of the post and beam beach cottage Temple Hills Residence. The resulting solution is a house of two faces connected through a thin sheet of glass. The steeply sloping site forces the volumes step up the hillside to the rear of the existing home creating an ascending series of interior and exterior spaces, giving access to all levels of the property. While the existing home creates the traditional base for the house, the new addition exploits the modular nature of post and beam connections. A monolithic concrete block mass anchors the addition; from which structure and glass pin wheel off creating ever dematerializing living spaces that open up to the views as one moves up through the home.

Glass Top Living Room Temple Hills Residence by Schola Architecture Contemporary Temple Hills Residence by Schola Architecture

Glass Top Living Room Temple Hills Residence by Schola Architecture

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