The House With Simple and Diagrammatic Geometry
Along the crown of a long oval shaped bluff range that extends to 30 miles is the place where the Bluff House is situated and was designed by Bruns Architecture . The house approaching the former logging road carving by passing through the rhythmic woodland part that is in the site, the silhouette of the building slowly comes to vision from the green and dense vegetation in the place. There is a concrete wall that separates the residents who enter the garage from the guests who enter from the entry door made of wood. A circulation gallery invites the visitor straight into the main hall that also leads to the storage walkout. The plan also includes dining room, kitchen and also to extended the views of the house to make it grow into the forest to make the house a bluff in the forest.













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