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TYPOLOGY: SINGLE-FAMILY · LOCATION: MARBLE FALLS, TEXAS · YEAR: 2016 · AREA: 3,500 SF INTERIOR + 2,500 SF COVERED EXTERIOR · SITE: 50 ACRES · STATUS: COMPLETED
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Casa TreCortile

The house of three courtyards.

CLIENT
Private
ARCHITECT
Winn Wittman, AIA
PROJECT TEAM
Sean Eubanks
Joe Fisher
Anna Niespielak
BUILDER
Zbranek & Holt Custom Homes
PHOTOGRAPHY
Winn Wittman Archive

Responding to the clients' desire to marry interior and exterior — to melt the division between building and nature — Casa Tre Cortile creates three distinct exterior rooms spread out across the broad hillside. The clients did not want to obscure the ridge, so the home becomes a long horizontal form located just below the ridge-line, dissolving into limestone and stucco as it meets the land.

One courtyard contains a plunge pool inspired by the architect's summer in San Miguel de Allende; another holds an outdoor shower drawn from a client's memory of Belize. Thirty thousand gallons of rainwater are collected from the slanted live roof. Panoramic views run through the house as concrete, limestone, and stucco façades dissolve into twelve-foot full-height glass.

FIG. 01 — APPROACH FROM THE EAST RIDGE
ON SITE

The home sits on a fifty-acre estate at the crown of a long hill. The architecture refuses to dominate it — instead it lies down, becoming an extension of the topography. From inside, the rolling Texas landscape is the artwork; the building, its frame.

FIG. 02 — EAST COURTYARD
FIG. 03 — PLUNGE POOL DETAIL

“The façade does not standagainst the landscape.It dissolves into it.”

FIG. 04 — GLASS DISSOLVING INTO STONE
MATERIAL

Four materials.The landscape speaks louder.

LIMESTONE — TEXAS CREAM
STUCCO — HAND-TROWELED
CONCRETE — BOARD-FORMED
GLASS — 12-FT FULL HEIGHT
FIG. 05 — RIDGE-LINE GEOMETRY
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Soaring Wings
Austin, Texas — 2007