Challet Glaick
I'm thinking aloud now about the lower room in the annex extension of the main house, and if we can bring it back to the time period of the whole house internally but adding some "millwork" as they call it in Canada. Not this much but tactically. We might need to take a look at the fireplace. That was done before using a cove but you know- it could be tarted up.
Concrete walls- Angle
Interesting cladding and handrail appeals
So i'm a bit of a breezeway fan! I think they should look good like this ( talking upper part ) and be used to connect on level, also they should be simple enough to frame up. IF they allow vision through and beyond that's great. I'm not sure where that might be used but...
Here i'm just going to talk a little about the hillside, and that idea that spaces or rooms at going to be separate, the need to build up to attain levels across multiple areas is not critical and use of level and projection that are cleverly conceived would be great. Not perhaps anything like this perhaps less blocky and not clad that way etc but an idea visual to go with that thought.
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