Harmony in The Point House Architecture: Symbiosis of Nature and Modern Living by Kor Architects
In the creation of a family home, Kor Architects achieves a harmonious synthesis of modern living and natural surroundings. The architectural masterpiece strategically organizes building elements into pavilions, balancing hierarchy, natural light, and panoramic views. A unifying glass spine and thoughtfully positioned water features connect the structure to the landscape, visually and physically. Terraces and carefully designed outdoor spaces enhance the integration, allowing the family to engage with the lakeshore and surrounding beauty. The design's environmental consciousness is evident in features such as concrete "lily pads" providing a dry passage over water features and the use of recycled materials for energy-efficient windows and doors.
Environmental sustainability takes precedence in the residence, as seen in the implementation of geothermal energy for heating and cooling. Water features incorporate ultraviolet purification and natural filtering beds, enabling the responsible use of recirculated water. The landscape features native plant materials, contributing to the seamless integration of architecture, landscape design, and nature. The result is not just a home but a sanctuary where the family can live in harmony with their surroundings, enjoying the best of modern living while respecting and preserving the natural environment.
Project name: The Point
Architecture firm: Kor Architects
Location: Washington, USA
Photography: Benjamin Benschneider, Aaron Leitz
Principal architect: Matthew Kent
Design team: Matthew Kent, AIA, Principal. Michael Conover, Project Architect
Mechanical Engineer: Franklin Engineering Geotechnical Engineer: PanGeo; Acoustical Engineer: Sparling Building Envelope Consultant: RDH Building Sciences
Interior design: Barbara Leland Interior Design
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Environmental sustainability takes precedence in the residence, as seen in the implementation of geothermal energy for heating and cooling. Water features incorporate ultraviolet purification and natural filtering beds, enabling the responsible use of recirculated water. The landscape features native plant materials, contributing to the seamless integration of architecture, landscape design, and nature. The result is not just a home but a sanctuary where the family can live in harmony with their surroundings, enjoying the best of modern living while respecting and preserving the natural environment.
Project name: The Point
Architecture firm: Kor Architects
Location: Washington, USA
Photography: Benjamin Benschneider, Aaron Leitz
Principal architect: Matthew Kent
Design team: Matthew Kent, AIA, Principal. Michael Conover, Project Architect
Mechanical Engineer: Franklin Engineering Geotechnical Engineer: PanGeo; Acoustical Engineer: Sparling Building Envelope Consultant: RDH Building Sciences
Interior design: Barbara Leland Interior Design
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