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Though the clients were looking for a somewhat more contemporary feel for their home, the initial feedback from the architectural review committee at the Yellowstone Club was that the skewed axis of the original design produced roof forms that were too different from existing residences. While holding onto the modern industrial character of the interior structural detailing, the exterior form of the house was given more compatible lines. To help create its own character, the adjusted design incorporated a roof-top lookout accessed off a new clerestory catwalk. Light open metal frames support the catwalk to allow light to filter down from the clerestory through the cable/wood trusses of the entry as well as the kitchen and dining areas.

Elevations

South Elevation
Living Room and Lookout
North Elevation
North and West Sides of house


West Elevation


West Side of House


East Elevation


East Side of House

Details

         
Port Cochere Garage Living Room Windows

    

Floor, Roof and Site Plans


Main Level Floor Plan

Upper and Lower Level Floor Plans

Roof Plan

Site Plan

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