Blue Ridge House: Olson Kundig's Masterpiece in Virginia's Scenic Countryside | stupidDOPE
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The Blue Ridge House exemplifies thoughtful design and natural beauty, integrating seamlessly into its environment through materials like corten steel and expansive glass.
The home’s two-level layout is strategically planned, with the lower level dedicated to viticulture and the upper level focusing on family gathering spaces.
Its corten steel siding develops a reddish patina over time, enabling the house to blend into the rolling hills and vineyards around it.
Large glass walls ensure the boundary between indoor and outdoor living is fluid, creating a connection to the 92-acre vineyard and Blue Ridge Mountains.
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