Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Crook | Cup | Bow | Twist by Schwartz and Architecture

Schwartz and Architecture have designed a home in Nicasio, California.


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Project description



Crook | Cup | Bow | Twist (categories of lumber deformation) refer to the latent potential energy of all natural systems towards movement.


The proposal first analyzes the site as a series of existing flows or “routes” across the landscape. The negotiation of both constructed and natural systems establishes the logic of the site plan and the orientation and organization of the new home. Conceptually, the project becomes a highly choreographed knot at the center of these routes, drawing strands in, engaging them with others, and propelling them back out again. The project’s intent is to capture and harness the physical and ephemeral sense of these latent natural movements as a way to promote in the architecture the wanderlust the surrounding landscape inspires. At heart, the client’s initial family agenda–a home as antidote to the city and basecamp for exploration–establishes the ethos and design objectives of the work.



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Architect: Schwartz and Architecture

Contractor: Hammond Fine Homes


Photography by Bruce Damonte


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