BARTLIT RESIDENCE
Castle Pines, CO
Mature stands of ponderosa pine, scrub oak, and native grasses amongst the granite outcroppings form the natural ecology of the site. The design is a series of low granite walls threaded into the hill forming the base of the house. Superimposed on this granite base are light exposed steel and glass "pavilions" whose copper roofs tilt to catch the sun and views. A sod roof "meadow" covers the guest rooms and further merges the house with the natural landscape.
publications
2009 - Sustainable Homes
2007 - Luxe (Spring)
2007 - Essence of Home: Timeless Elements of Design
2006 - Inform: Architecture + Design in the Mid-Atlantic (Fall)
2004 - Living Outside Inside
2003 - Case di vacanza
2002 - Stone Houses, Colonial to Contemporary
2001 - Architectural Digest (Jul)
2000 - Texas Architect (Sep/Oct)
2000 - Structural Engineer (Dec)
awards
2000 - AIA San Antonio Design Award
2000 - Texas Society of Architects / AIA Design Award
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