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BELOW: Beams of light guide guests to the home's entrance, flanked by copper walls that were given their patina onsite with an eco-friendly chemical. A glass railing
shields a drop of 20 feet, then another of 350 feet, down to the river.
FACING PAGE TOP: The warm expanse of the living room is enhanced by a minimalist aesthetic—minimalist, but not sterile. A copper fireplace echoes the material
used outside.
FACING PAGE CENTER: The same tile used outside is carried through into the home, providing a sense of continuity. It also allows for the easy transfer of potted
plants from indoors to out throughout the seasons. The reflective quality of the roof bounces light into the living spaces, lessening the need for artificial illumination.
FACING PAGE BOTTOM: A set of broad stairs cascades down to the media room and children's bedrooms, granting extra privacy for the ground-floor master suite.
Photographs by Ken Wyner