
"Set within a sloped, wooded site overlooking the Connecticut River, House in the Woods by Tom Lontine Architect is a 4,400-square-foot residence designed for a pair of hardworking professionals seeking a quiet home to age in place. Low-slung and clad in dark-stained cedar, the house is embedded into the hillside to minimize its visual impact and heighten the sense of immersion in the surrounding forest."
"Set within a sloped, wooded site overlooking the Connecticut River, House in the Woods by Tom Lontine Architect is a 4,400-square-foot residence designed for a pair of hardworking professionals seeking a quiet home to age in place."
House in the Woods occupies a sloped, wooded site with views over the Connecticut River. The residence measures 4,400 square feet and serves a pair of hardworking professionals seeking a quiet home to age in place. The structure is low-slung and clad in dark-stained cedar to blend with the natural surroundings. The building is embedded into the hillside to minimize visual impact and to heighten immersion in the surrounding forest. The design emphasizes subtle presence on the landscape and long-term livability for aging occupants.
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