CCR1 Residence / Wernerfield / Wernerfield
The CCR1 Residence is located on a beautiful wooded site on Cedar Creek Reservoir. The project program included the design of a main residence, guest pavilion, storage barn and various ancillary architectural features. The goal of the design was to provide an artful and low maintenance retreat that would blend in with the site.
© Justin Clemons
Architects: Wernerfield
Location: Cedar Creek Reservoir, Texas, USA
Area: 4690.0 ft2
Photographs: Justin Clemons, Robert Yu
Interior Design: Emily Summers Design Associates
Landscape Design: Hocker Design Group
© Robert Yu
From the architect. The CCR1 Residence is located on a beautiful wooded site on Cedar Creek Reservoir. The project program included the design of a main residence, guest pavilion, storage barn and various ancillary architectural features. The goal of the design was to provide an artful and low maintenance retreat that would blend in with the site.
© Robert Yu
Floor Plan
© Justin Clemons
A slender floor plan design allowed for the buildings to be woven carefully through the dense forest of pine trees that were planted by the owner on the property as a child. An L-shape plan was utilized to create a rear courtyard area that would provide refuge from the strong lake winds. The orientation of t...
© Justin Clemons
Architects: Wernerfield
Location: Cedar Creek Reservoir, Texas, USA
Area: 4690.0 ft2
Photographs: Justin Clemons, Robert Yu
Interior Design: Emily Summers Design Associates
Landscape Design: Hocker Design Group
© Robert Yu
From the architect. The CCR1 Residence is located on a beautiful wooded site on Cedar Creek Reservoir. The project program included the design of a main residence, guest pavilion, storage barn and various ancillary architectural features. The goal of the design was to provide an artful and low maintenance retreat that would blend in with the site.
© Robert Yu
Floor Plan
© Justin Clemons
A slender floor plan design allowed for the buildings to be woven carefully through the dense forest of pine trees that were planted by the owner on the property as a child. An L-shape plan was utilized to create a rear courtyard area that would provide refuge from the strong lake winds. The orientation of t...
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