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9-021 Butterfly House Inspired by a vision of butterflies alighting on a meadowed site and the natural beauty of the Santa Lucia Preserve, Butterfly House responds gracefully, subtly, and sustainably to the land on which it rests, providing retreat for a retired couple and their growing family. Completed in 2015 in Carmel-by-the-Sea, United States. Images by Joe Fletcher Photography, Jason Liske. The clients approached Feldman Architecture to design a retreat for eventual retirement and.

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The clients approached Feldman Architecture to design a retreat for eventual retirement and visits from their grown children - a retreat befitting the natural beauty of the location in the Santa. The Butterfly House is located in the Santa Lucia Preserve, a private development near the seaside town of Carmel. Only 10 per cent of the 20,000-acre (8,094-hectare) neighbourhood can be built. Project size: 2900 ft2 Completion date: 2014 Location: Carmel, United States Photography: Joe Fletcher Fireplace ©Joe Fletcher The clients were meticulous in the selection of the site, searching for two years for a spectacular piece of land that was flat enough to accommodate living on one level. Share Image 23 of 27 from gallery of Butterfly House / Feldman Architecture. Floor Plan

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BUTTERFLY HOUSE Carmel, California The clients approached Feldman Architecture to design a retreat for eventual retirement and visits from their grown children—a retreat befitting the natural beauty of the location in the Santa Lucia Preserve, a 20,000 acre private development and land trust near Carmel, California. Landscape Architect: Bernard Trainor + Associates Structural Engineer: Sheerline Structural Engineering Lighting Consultant: Kim Cladas Lighting Design Audio Visual Consultant: MetroEighteen Photographer: Joe Fletcher Photography Image 12 of 17 from gallery of Butterfly House / Feldman Architecture. Photograph by Joe Fletcher Photography Butterfly House Feldman Architecture. View all images (7) Project Details. Project Name Butterfly House Location Carmel , CA Project Types Single Family , Custom Size 2,900 sq. feet Shared by deane madsen , Entrant, hanley wood, llc Consultants Jonathan Feldman Project Status Built

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Redirecting to https://feldmanarchitecture.com/uploads/lfmbutterflyhouse.pdf 1/15 Butterfly House by Feldman Architecture. When David and Suzanne Rinaldo approached Feldman Architecture to design a retirement home in California's Santa Lucia Preserve, they said they. Butterfly House View 11 Photos Location Carmel Valley, California Structure House (Single Residence) Credits Posted by Feldman Architecture Architect Feldman Architecture Interior Design Feldman Architecture Landscape Design Bernard Trainor + Associates Builder Groza Construction Photographer Joe Fletcher Awards The Butterfly House was designed by San Francisco-based architectural firm Feldman Architecture. The homeowners and architect Jonathan Feldman envisioned a home that was like "a butterfly landing in a meadow." According to homeowner Suzanne R., "The NanaWalls really fit our idea of what should be in a house that's really about nature.

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Firm Role: Architect Additional Credits: Architect: Feldman Architecture General Contractor: Groza Construction Landscape Architect: Ground Studio Landscape Architecture Structural Engineer: Sheerline Structural Engineering Lighting Consultant: Kim Cladas Lighting Design Audio Visual Consultant: MetroEighteen Photography: Joe Fletcher Photography Visionary firm Feldman Architecture recently took peace and serenity to a new level by creating an imaginative, sustainable getaway retirement home dubbed the Butterfly House.Their clients spent two years selecting the perfect plot of land on the privately owned Santa Lucia Preserve near Carmel, California and settled on a 2,900-square-foot area within a meadowland butterfly habitat—the muse.