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Forest House by Kube Architecture

By Holly von Huene

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Washington DC-based architectural firm Kube Architecture has created the Forest House.

Completed in 2009, this contemporary home is located in an isolated wooded area in Great Falls, Virginia, USA. The existing 2-story part of the home was expanded by the construction of a 4-story “tower”, which includes a playroom and bedroom suite, master bedroom suite, media room, and office.

Forest House by Kube Architecture:

“A “tower in the forest” this house sits on a 3-acre wooded site in Great Falls, Virginia. Although the tower is a separate structure from the existing house on the site, they are connected by a 2-story link. The overall design concept was to create a “house as frame” for the landscape. As one ascends higher and higher in the tower, framed views of the surrounding forest are revealed in each direction through large window openings. The program consists of a playroom and bedroom suite on the lower level, master bedroom suite on the first floor, media room above, and office on the top floor. The media room and office are open to each other through a two-story space, and a large bookcase running along the staircase connects each space vertically. While the new tower is unique and different architecturally from the existing house, the two are connected by a plinth on the ground level, which sets up a continuous rhythm from one building to the next. However, on the floors above, the tower departs from the main house completely, establishing its own place in the landscape.”

Photos by: Paul Burk

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About Holly von Huene

Holly is a freelance writer living in Toronto. She has written for HomeDSGN for more than 3 years and contributed architecture, interior design and lifestyle content for a number of other publications, including DesignBoom, Apartment Therapy and ArchDaily. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

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