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November 29, 2024

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meticulously structured plans that are then developed into distinct and sculptural forms," Haefelfinger explains, "We create interior and exterior spaces that flow seamlessly, creating a strong connection to the landscape." Adds Utterstrom, "Our designs are developed using innovative and refined materials implemented at the highest level of craftsmanship; we design with the ideology that advanced structural strategies and sustainable technologies are the key to creating buildings for the future." Here that meant indoor and outdoor spaces that would work in tandem to exploit the home's incredible sight lines, offering a sense of awe and majesty. From the street, the 15,000 square foot house, located on a 27,000 square foot lot poised at the end of a cul-de- sac, seems to be two interconnected boxes, one in a rough puzzle of dark stone tiles, the other in smooth pale plaster. They're bisected by large smooth stone entry steps that leap over a water feature towards a pair of imposing oak doors. The entire structure seems to float over the perimeter walls, constructed from the same materials. At night, with only the entryway lit and the home blending into the dark sky, the effect is mystical. Inside, fifty-five feet of sliding glass doors open the interconnected living, kitchen and dining space to the exterior, creating a seamless connection between the house and the terrace and framing an astounding panoramic view of the city below. Fourteen foot ceiling and an infinity edge pool serve to underline the breathtaking experience. "One early design had a central fireplace separating the main living room and dining spaces into two separate areas," Haefelfinger remembers, "But the clients were so enthralled by the scale of the space that we ended up removing the fireplace, creating an expansive all-in-one living area with those sliding glass doors spilling out onto the pool terrace and inviting in that magnificent view." A bedroom wing, which extends the entire length of the property, is designed to ensure privacy from the neighbors just up the hill. It culminates in a generous primary suite, dramatically cantilevered over the hillside, that seems to reach for the sparkling cityscape. A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N 11.29.24 | DIGS.NET 53

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