Division Knoll Residence by Sagan Piechota Architecture
Posted on 17. May, 2010 in Architecture

The Division Knoll Residence uses all of its surroundings as a part of its interior, meaning that almost all of the walls are glass. The occupants marvel at the mountain and waterfront views wherever they go in the house.
From Sagan Piechota Architecture:
Elemental in nature - walls of glass, floors of stone, supports of concrete, a roof of copper, – “it’s not really about the archtiecture itself, but more about the architecture as a vessel for looking at the view.” says Daniel Piechota.


Because of the simplicity of materials, it’s almost an invisible structure. There are certain angles where you’re pretty much looking through the house like you almost don’t see it.





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