Set within a rural parcel in the heart of Northern California Wine
Country, the Summerhill Residence consists of 3 separate buildings (main house,
guest house and detached garage) that are situated to maximize the connection
between the natural and the man-made. The distinction between the indoors and
the outdoors is intentionally blurred as interi...
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Set within a rural parcel in the heart of Northern California Wine
Country, the Summerhill Residence consists of 3 separate buildings (main house,
guest house and detached garage) that are situated to maximize the connection
between the natural and the man-made. The distinction between the indoors and
the outdoors is intentionally blurred as interior and exterior spaces extend in
all directions to the gently rolling hills of the Sonoma landscape beyond.
Organized along a north/south axis, the buildings have been situated so
that void space between the buildings will allow for defined outdoor courtyards
but with informal circulation routes in and around the buildings. These outdoor
courtyards while similar in vocabulary are intended to be experienced
differently as each is orientated in a different direction to capture distinct
views of the site beyond.
As
the residence is intended for use as a rural, weekend retreat for a family
living in San Francisco, particular focus was paid to heighten the experience
of being in the country. As such, the public spaces of the house have extensive
amounts of glazing that allow for unobstructed views the adjacent outdoor
spaces and the landscape beyond. Additionally, direct access through sliding
and swing doors to wood decks that wrap around the main house and guest house
spaces provide a literal and metaphoric transition to the outdoor spaces
beyond.
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