The Monk’s Shadow Residence
IKLAN“Monk Shadow” is the name of reference unfortunately probably the most influential members of the design team; geological formations known icons in the Valley of the Sun as the Praying Monk. This home design is a pragmatic response to an amazing site has not been challenged.
Kendle Design Collaborative told that many narrow with 60 ‘of vertical elevation combined with limiting Hillside Zoning Rules are made to design a conventional house is not possible. Owners understand where the shadow of the mountain at about falling throughout the year allows the best placement for a swimming pool. They understand that even during the hottest months of the year at some point in the night air temperatures in the mountains will fall and the wind cooling will fall from the mountain on their site.
They understand that many low mountains around the corner blocked the sun at the end of the day and provide the most amazing sunsets. The lowest level of the roof deck on the main community / family level. This deck is divided into a kitchen and dining deck on the side of the bridge to the main residence. All materials are selected to be in harmony with the natural surroundings.via
Architect: KENDLE DESIGN COLLABORATIVE, Brent Kendle, AIA, LEED AP
Interior Design: KENDLE DESIGN COLLABORATIVE, Scottsdale, Arizona
Custom Millwork design: KENDLE DESIGN COLLABORATIVE
Landscape Architect: GB Two, Scottsdale Arizona
Photography: Rick Brazil, Prescott Arizona
Aerial Photography: Boom with a View, Phoenix Arizona
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