Lakeside Residence / Disbrow Iannuzzi
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Lakeside Residence / Disbrow Iannuzzi
"Located on a parklike site in a northern suburb of Detroit with the River Rouge running through it, this 4,000sf Y-shaped home opens to an elaborate landscape that the homeowner has cultivated for over 40 years."
"A former curator of Asian art and gallery owner, the homeowner wanted to incorporate her unique collection of handcrafted objects into the residence, which is further inspired by her family's heritage in the lumber industry."
The 4,000-square-foot Y-shaped residence sits on a parklike site in a northern Detroit suburb with the River Rouge running through the property. The house opens to an elaborate, cultivated landscape maintained by the homeowner for over forty years. The homeowner is a former curator of Asian art and a gallery owner and requested integration of her handcrafted art collection into the residence. The home's design is further inspired by the homeowner's family heritage in the lumber industry. Architectural gestures and landscape connections are configured to showcase objects, frame views of the river, and respond to the site's natural character.
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