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Maion Shift
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design
The contrasting material palette selected for the house is seen in the selection of finishes used in the kitchen, including white oak and charcoal cabinetry and dark stone counters. A long horizontal window provides framed views of the backyard, further emphasizing the connection between the interior and exterior spaces.
Crédit photo :
Shai Gil
Maion Shift
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design
The stair’s scissor configuration forms a compelling and dynamic three-dimensional geometric composition, animated by the procession of figures as they ascend and descend between the different levels of the house. A wood-clad ceiling treatment extends from the staircase to the foyer, defining the edge of one of the internal volumes.
Crédit photo :
Shai Gil
Maion Shift
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design
The monolithic stair guard's diagonal wood grain imparts a sense of craftsmanship while also evoking a feeling of movement and energy. Walls painted in shades of grey-blue serve as further defining elements against the white walls and oak flooring.
Crédit photo :
Riley Snelling
Maion Shift
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design
The house’s stepped façade, defined by projecting and retracting volumes, is highlighted by contrasting cladding to emphasize the volumetric gestures. Western red cedar fills the void left by retracted volumes, providing a striking foil to the charcoal gray exterior.
Crédit photo :
Shai Gil
Maion Shift
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design
A wide deck across the back of the house effectively doubles the living/dining area, becoming a generous outdoor room in temperate months. The rear facade’s protruding and extending volumes for covered zones and roof decks, delineating outdoor areas with differing character.
Crédit photo :
Riley Snelling