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Virgin Vineyard House
LAMAS Architecture Ltd

View of house entry and courtyard from farm road

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Félix Michaud

Virgin Vineyard House
LAMAS Architecture Ltd

View of House north facade from Farm Road

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Félix Michaud

Virgin Vineyard House
LAMAS Architecture Ltd

View looking south from farm road

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Félix Michaud

Virgin Vineyard House
LAMAS Architecture Ltd

View of east end of house from farm road

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Félix Michaud

Virgin Vineyard House
LAMAS Architecture Ltd

Floor plans

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LAMAS Architecture LTD

Virgin Vineyard House
LAMAS Architecture Ltd

North and south elevations

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LAMAS Architecture LTD

Virgin Vineyard House
LAMAS Architecture Ltd

Stone wall elevation diagram and party wall precedents.

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LAMAS Architecture Ltd and "Encyclopédie de la maison Québécoise" par Michel Lessard

Virgin Vineyard House
LAMAS Architecture Ltd

Site plan

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LAMAS Architecture Ltd

Virgin Vineyard House
LAMAS Architecture Ltd

Stone wall detail drawings

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LAMAS Architecture Ltd

Gustave Carlson Design Skillfully Stewards an Unlikely Eichler
Gustave Carlson Design

The exterior of the house was resided using Shou Sugi Ban Accoya barn wood vertical siding.

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David Duncan Livingston

Gustave Carlson Design Skillfully Stewards an Unlikely Eichler
Gustave Carlson Design

Located up a long driveway and set back from the street, the residence features a gabled roof in the center of the structure with two “flat wings" on either side.

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David Duncan Livingston

Gustave Carlson Design Skillfully Stewards an Unlikely Eichler
Gustave Carlson Design

In the entry porch, located underneath the gabled roof, transom windows let in natural light, while showcasing the signature 'Eichler' post-and-beam construction.

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David Duncan Livingston

Gustave Carlson Design Skillfully Stewards an Unlikely Eichler
Gustave Carlson Design

The entry features a Dutch door, custom-designed by Gustave Carlson, and a recurring motif in his work.

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David Duncan Livingston

Gustave Carlson Design Skillfully Stewards an Unlikely Eichler
Gustave Carlson Design

To enhance the sense of space, Gustave Carlson removed partitions and cleaned up the interior spaces, providing a backdrop for the homeowners' art collection featuring works by female artists.

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David Duncan Livingston

Gustave Carlson Design Skillfully Stewards an Unlikely Eichler
Gustave Carlson Design

In the project room, Gustave Carlson designed a wall mounted storage unit inspired by artist Donald Judd.

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David Duncan Livingston

Gustave Carlson Design Skillfully Stewards an Unlikely Eichler
Gustave Carlson Design

Now enclosed with a glass roof, the atrium has a verticality that enhances the feeling of expansiveness and floods the living area with natural light.

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David Duncan Livingston

Gustave Carlson Design Skillfully Stewards an Unlikely Eichler
Gustave Carlson Design

In the atrium, the walls are an exterior western cedar siding, and interior sliding glass doors by Fleetwood add to the feeling of living outdoors.

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David Duncan Livingston

Gustave Carlson Design Skillfully Stewards an Unlikely Eichler
Gustave Carlson Design

The materials palette consists of wood, cork and natural stone.

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David Duncan Livingston

Gustave Carlson Design Skillfully Stewards an Unlikely Eichler
Gustave Carlson Design

The color palette of blues, corals, and yellows can be found throughout the home, unifying the various spaces.

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David Duncan Livingston

Gustave Carlson Design Skillfully Stewards an Unlikely Eichler
Gustave Carlson Design

In the natural light-filled kitchen, Farrow & Ball's Hague Blue No. 30 adds a distinctive flair to the custom cabinetry, designed by Gustave Carlson. The central island has a black walnut wood top and custom steel legs.

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David Duncan Livingston