The linear house, dramatically sited in the Andean foothills, accommodates a family’s multi-generational tradition of returning to the lake for respite.
The Boston-based architect leveraged helical pile foundations—used in hurricane-prone regions—to safeguard a light-filled coastal residence and the surrounding ecosystem.
A novel take on the bay-and-gable typology combines 19th-century charm with contemporary spatial concepts, showing a new way to tackle urban infill housing.