Nielsen Schuh Architects Designs A Fire Resistent House In California Wine Country

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Case Study Split Rock Springs Ranch By nielsen schuh architects
Case Study Split Rock Springs Ranch By nielsen schuh architects

Case Study Split Rock Springs Ranch By Nielsen Schuh Architects Nielsen:schuh architects excels at this approach. they’ve built modern california houses of all sizes that fully embrace their natural surroundings on ranches, mountains, and wineries. here, though, it took some work to reimagine the immediate setting. before the fire came through, a sizable white stucco house sat on the graded land, leaving. Project: house for a new beginning. architecture: nielsen:schuh architects. lead architects: amy nielsen and richard schuh. location: santa rosa, california, united states. year: 2023. photo credits: ethan gordon photography. in the aftermath of the devastating california wine country wildfires, nielsen:schuh architects undertook the challenge. Case study: house for a new beginning by nielsen:schuh. building in california’s wine country is a risky proposition and has been for the last decade. given the predictable occurrence of widespread, devastating wildfires, many homeowners are rightly reevaluating their dwellings. The couple who own split rock springs ranch, a 30 minute drive up a winding road from the tiny town of cloverdale, lived in a tent compound on their 160 acre property for several years before they asked nielsen:schuh architects to design a permanent house. the two men had left behind a life in the hollywood music industry to live remotely.

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