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Friday, February 22, 2013

Three-Story Mansion Blending With the Rocky Landscape


4249 Project Three Story Mansion Blending With the Rocky Landscape

Inspirational and strong connected with the rocky-rough environment, the 4249 House, designed by DGBK Architects in Vancouver embraces openness and moreover, integrates natural elements in the mansion’s structure. The boundaries between environments slowly dissolve. The main floor rooms have amazing floor-to-ceiling windows to capture the gorgeous landscape. Cut off on each sides, most of the main floor rooms look like long corridors with side openings, which is great because it gives you the authentic feeling that you are surrounded by the staggering site even when you’re inside.

Rocky Entrance Three Story Mansion Blending With the Rocky Landscape

The house is characterizes by a “chaotic” geometry, inspired by the land’s asymmetry. The ground floor is dedicated to regular household activities such as laundry and storage. The main floor, wider and more luminous accommodates the recreation rooms, the living and the dining room and a beautiful terrace with a jacuzzi. The interior is neat and modern, without shades of extravaganza.

Rocky Surrounding Three Story Mansion Blending With the Rocky Landscape

Glass and Rocks Three Story Mansion Blending With the Rocky Landscape

Mountain Residence Three Story Mansion Blending With the Rocky Landscape

Terrace4 Three Story Mansion Blending With the Rocky Landscape

View From Above Three Story Mansion Blending With the Rocky Landscape

Living Room Three Story Mansion Blending With the Rocky Landscape

Beautiful Dusk Living Room Three Story Mansion Blending With the Rocky Landscape

Kitchen7 Three Story Mansion Blending With the Rocky Landscape

Bathroom3 Three Story Mansion Blending With the Rocky Landscape

Evening View3 Three Story Mansion Blending With the Rocky Landscape

By Night4 Three Story Mansion Blending With the Rocky Landscape


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