Casey Key House in Florida你一定会爱上它!!!
Casey Key Guest House was designed by TOTeMS and is located in Florida. According to the architects’ description,
“the owner requested a “house in the trees.” A small program, including one bedroom, bath, living area with kitchenette,
and a loft, is organized to provide privacy between a neighboring property to the north, while offering broad views of the
oak hammock, and Intercoastal Waterway. Glulam beams were selected for their ability to enfold the structure around
the space. The laminated pine beams, which curve over the entire space, blur the distinction between wall and roof.
The result is an open structure to the east and west, yet solid and private to the north. The ground floor includes a small
storage room for kayaks, and a covered deck. The loft interior, defined primarily by the curved beams, alludes to the
aquatic bay environment, and wooden boat hull construction. Ship lap cypress siding is used to clad the exterior walls
and interior curved wall”. Located in an area known for its common floods, the floors had to be elevated. What do you
think of the architects’ approach on this project?
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