The design of a 6,000 square feet house for a family of 4 relates a series of distinct gardens to a long, two-story linear structure 150 feet long by 20 feet wide which accommodates public functions on the lower level and private functions above. Treated as a pavilion, perpendicular to the linear structure and in one of the gardens is the metal clad living room, serving also as the entrance. Major materials are concrete block and galvanized metal.
HOUSTON, TEXAS
1990
Houston AIA Honor Award 1995; Texas Society of Architects Honor Award 1994