Neville Park House / Reigo & Bauer
Briefly

The home's design integrates vertical elements that echo the height of the surrounding trees, contributing to a cohesive visual with the natural landscape.
Staggered windows introduce light and privacy, while the dining room's windows are elevated for vertical emphasis, enhancing the architectural aesthetic.
The use of grey diamond-shaped tiles across the facade creates a unified structure, visually connecting the walls, roof, and garage while adhering to zoning laws.
Geometric shapes define the roof, where triangular facets move diagonally, establishing an innovative silhouette that captures attention and harmonizes with the site’s topography.
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