Une maison d'architecte comme un refuge vitré et discret en pleine nature
C'est le studio MW Works qui a conçu pour une famille qui souhaitait installer une maison neuve sur un terrain leur appartenant sur l'île de Whidbey, dans l'État de Washington, ce nid discret et vitré qui se fond dans son environnement. Le projet est réalisé pour utiliser peu d'énergie, le toit plat sera végétalisé dans le futur. Photo : Kevin Scott
Architect's house as a discreet glassed-in refuge in the middle of nature.
For a family who wanted to build a new home on a piece of land they owned on Whidbey Island, Washington, MW Works designed a discreet, glassed-in nest that blends into its surroundings. The project is designed to use little energy, the flat roof will be vegetated in the future. Photo: Kevin Scott
Source : Revista AD







Architect's house as a discreet glassed-in refuge in the middle of nature.
For a family who wanted to build a new home on a piece of land they owned on Whidbey Island, Washington, MW Works designed a discreet, glassed-in nest that blends into its surroundings. The project is designed to use little energy, the flat roof will be vegetated in the future. Photo: Kevin Scott
Source : Revista AD
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