2010년 12월 23일 목요일

Townsend Residence by William Bruder Architect

This stunning Townsend Residence situated in Paradise Valley offers a superb view-panorama nestled in the eastern saddle of Mummy Mountain. Designed by William P. Bruder Architect, this significant home certainly is one of the most expressive celebrations of architecture in the region. A delightful play of light and form, the materials include a palette of colored resins, glass, steel, concrete, Aluminum and woods. There is generous space at nearly 5000+- Sq. feet, with four bedrooms, den/library and a translucent fiberglass screened motor court accommodating a three car garage.

Designed to accommodate a casual Arizona lifestyle that emphasizes indoor/outdoor relationships, as well as a showcase for extensive art and modern furniture collections, the design incorporates five intertwined circles and crisp, curvilinear geometry. Screened from the street, the approach to the home features a canyon-like space that echoes the surrounding natural mountain forms. Visitors enter through an impressive 7’6” pivoting glass door under a custom aluminum canopy. Once inside, the curving concrete masonry opens to reveal dramatic and impressive distant views and a commanding panorama of Paradise Valley to the north.

Sculpted processional of interior wall forms draw the eye through an ever-changing series of interior volumes, ending in a 310’ arc of glass. A dance of natural light floats in and out of the spaces, assisted by dozens of strategically placed glass and resin window squares enhancing subtle and unique view vignettes. Interior walls are further enhanced with hand applied smooth reflective plasters.


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Townsend Residence Fireplace

Townsend Residence Interior

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