Monday, January 4, 2010

river flowing

Right back when I was a kid I always used to try to design my dream house. I don't think I ever got very far, beyond a few key features like "castle tower" and "horse stables" or something. However, one of the things I always wanted was to have a river going beneath the house. Wouldn't that be amazing? So lo and behold when I come across an actual project with a home stretched across a stream and it's just as beautiful as I always imagined it to be!


Kaweah Falls is situated in Sequoia National Park, California. It integrates with the site so well... plants grow wherever they can find purchase, almost enveloping the house, and the water seems to tuck beneath the building in the same way it might flow beneath a rock, hollowed out from years of erosion. It's like it has always been there and just one day people stumbled across it and made it a home.

From Landscape + Urbanism.

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