Three level house for three generations of the family
Designed by McGlashan based architecture Berkley this house is located on a beautiful hill Marin Country, near San Francisco. Its shape and color are inspired by the landscape of the hill. It has three levels and three generations of an extended family living there. Roofs of three levels are planted drought-resistant and native gardens. In addition, it is super insulated and designed for solar passive conditioning. With the range of solar panels, it is also designed for a net zero energy footprint. Thank you to generous decks, walls of windows, and large openings in the house is connected to the outside wheel. [ McGlashan Architecture | Photography by CJ Chapman and David Fenton ]
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