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BELOW: The homeowner is originally from Calgary, where the Plus 15 Network is one of the most extensive, enclosed pedestrian sidewalk systems in the world.
Inspired by this elevated network, the glass corridor is designed to connect the main house to the guest house through the surrounding fir canopies. Views from this
bridge also accommodate the beautiful trees and plant life that surround the house.
Photograph by Brad Laughton
FACING PAGE BOTTOM: The home is designed to not only aesthetically resonate with the environment—its cladding spreads to allow air and light into the outdoor
shower stall—but also to be sustainable in every possibly way. For example, all structures collect rainwater, which is redistributed to the tree roots through a complex
inverted branching supply system beneath the elevated structure.
Photograph by Andrew Dunbar, INTERSTICE Architects