Photo © Nikolas Koenig
Photo © Nikolas Koenig
© Nikolas Koenig
Photo © Nikolas Koenig
Photo © Nikolas Koenig
Photo © Nikolas Koenig
Photo © Nikolas Koenig
Photo © Nikolas Koenig
Photo © Nikolas Koenig
Photo © Nikolas Koenig

House in Florida

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Location
Palm Beach, USA
Year
2012

Located on the inner coast of Palm Beach, this 3,900-square-foot single-family residence was designed with modern simplicity and elegance. Strategic landscaping enhances street front privacy, shielding the front of the house from view, while the rear of the house opens up to the backyard, highlighting the pool and the waterway beyond. The one-story design is composed of shifting geometric volumes that contribute a dynamic quality to the centrally planned, modern design. The main spaces are completely open, allowing the living and dining spaces to flow into one another. A wall of sliding windows continues this flow into the backyard, where a covered loggia bridges the gap between the interior and exterior. The house features a neutral color palette. It is clad in white stucco with wood elements added throughout for warmth.

Awards
The Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach Elizabeth L. and John H. Schuler Award – New Construction, House in Florida, 2013

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