Huynh Residence / Norman D. Ward architect
From the street the house appears to be three, single-story connected buildings that suggest a compound. The exterior surfaces of the units are different materials and colors accentuating the tripartite design. The main volume that faces the street and houses the public areas is clad in Leuders limestone, the others in stucco, one painted cream, the other left the natural gray with a sealer. The three units are staggered and offset by 10-feet, but are unified by a standing seam metal roof. A black cypress screen sets off the front door.
© Charles Davis Smith
Architects: Norman D. Ward architect
Location: Cedar Hill, TX, USA
Area: 2800.0 ft2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Charles Davis Smith
General Contractor: Studio Mud
© Charles Davis Smith
From the street the house appears to be three, single-story connected buildings that suggest a compound. The exterior surfaces of the units are different materials and colors accentuating the tripartite design. The main volume that faces the street and houses the public areas is clad in Leuders limestone, the others in stucco, one painted cream, the other left the natural gray with a sealer. The three units are staggered and offset by 10-feet, but are unified by a standing seam metal roof. A black cypress screen sets off the front door.
© C...
© Charles Davis Smith
Architects: Norman D. Ward architect
Location: Cedar Hill, TX, USA
Area: 2800.0 ft2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Charles Davis Smith
General Contractor: Studio Mud
© Charles Davis Smith
From the street the house appears to be three, single-story connected buildings that suggest a compound. The exterior surfaces of the units are different materials and colors accentuating the tripartite design. The main volume that faces the street and houses the public areas is clad in Leuders limestone, the others in stucco, one painted cream, the other left the natural gray with a sealer. The three units are staggered and offset by 10-feet, but are unified by a standing seam metal roof. A black cypress screen sets off the front door.
© C...
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