Contemporary House on Cedar Hill by Cunningham Architects
June 18th, 2010 - Posted in ArchitectureLocated in Cedar Hill, Texas (a suburb of Dallas). This house was designed by Cunningham Architects. As a parable to the house, long and low is located in native vegetation observation tower at the north end of the house picked up passengers at the top of the tree. Wonderful views of several thousand hectares of protected habitat, as well as distant views of Dallas and Fort Worth for a ride perched favorites. Is the side walls are load bearing masonry walls are faced in a very isolated indigenous fields. mono-sloped roof consisting of 10 “for the SIP timber laminated beams, allowing the length of brackets 8 ‘west facing glass. simple concrete slab floor end zones punctuated by wood grain embedded Mesquite. gypsum Nature pigmented cement, another forest of Texas, copper, slate and glass round on the palette of materials.















