Napa River House, California by Craig Steely Architecture

The Napa River House by Craig Steely Architecture is located on a site with mature oak trees and stone pathways winding down a gently sloping hill. To avoid disturbing the paths and root structure of the trees, a single footing and tube frame (inspired by a chairlift tower) will float the main living area in the oak canopy.


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June 22, 2010 - Architecture, Latest, Residence    
Author: Shan Tara

3 Responses to “Napa River House, California by Craig Steely Architecture”

  1. iransdesign.com » Blog Archive » The Napa River House Architecture, California by Craig Steely Says:

    [...] This home is located on a site with mature oak trees and winding stone path down the hill slope. This house is very unique, because its shape is like that in a menggangtung Ian and to avoid disturbing roots of a tree structure, foundation and framework of a single tube (  inspired by a chairlift tower ) will float in the main room in the oak canopy. [ Via...] [...]

  2. Napa River House: The Tube Frame Structure | Odd Mods Says:

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  3. Hotel of La Rioja Says:

    Good info. Lucky me I achieve in your website accidentally, I saved it.

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