Contemporary Home Design in Arizona

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Contemporary home design is completed designed by the architect will bruder+PARTNERS. This contemporary home design covers area for about 4,440 square foot. It is precisely located in Paradise Valley, Arizona, USA. By the architect, this living space architecture design is progressed in 2007.

Contemporary home design called the Jarson Residence is designed as a vessel of personal discovery for two real estate professional with an educated passion for the modern architecture and their two sons. This desert living space is focuses on the northeasterly view of the McDowel Mountains in the distance; it is gracefully embracing the topographic fold of a desert wash.

This contemporary living space architecture design has a simple sheet roof and deep overhangs. With this simple sheet roof and deep overhangs, this contemporary living space architecture design is a sculptural shape of the weathered steel and copper. A lager weathered steel vessel which is used for swimming is emerges from the natural desert adjacent to a shaded raised gravel terrace.

Contemporary Home Design Interior

On the upper level inside this contemporary living space building with the primary living and dining experience, is placed the entry, office and the bedrooms, a media / music chamber and the potter’s studio tucked beneath. The interior design of this contemporary home design is articulated by the cork and the concrete floors, wall planes of the translucent glass, and the cabinets of cherry and the stainless steel. By the architect, the upper level entry and the passage of the living space are conceived as a gallery for the owner’s art collection. To draw to the desert beyond where the double height living room which takes the client to the sky, the stair down to the collective living spaces plays against the subtle drama of the angled south facade of the contemporary living space.

Architect: will bruder+PARTNERS
Location: Paradise Valley, Arizona, USA
Project Team: Will Bruder, lead design; Eric Weber (project manager), Katherine Hogan, Chris Balzano, Dan Clevenger
Project Area: 4,440 sqf
Project Year: 2007
Photographs: Bill Timmerman

Landscape Architect: Ten Eyck Landscape Architects
General Contractor: Urban Edge Builders
Structural Engineer: rudow + berry, Inc
Civil Engineer: DZ Engineering
Electrical Engineer: Associated Engineering

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