House in Mormont / Jahnke-Ledant Architects
Briefly

The design of the vacation home was centered around making it a 'culminating moment' along the hiking path that traverses the property.
The building's orientation on the site follows the natural contours, addressing practical considerations while also enhancing the visitor experience with direct views of the oak tree.
The entry sequence directs visitors towards the massive oak tree, reinforcing a connection to nature and the surrounding landscape as they approach the home.
The cantilevered patio provides an ideal shaded area, which allows for comfortable outdoor spaces and minimizes reliance on mechanical systems for solar gain management.
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