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Friday, March 4, 2011

Contemporary Residental House in Arizona-Tubac House by Studio Rick Joy Architect

The Tubac House is Contemporary minimalist residential house build in 500 m2 site area by Arizona based Studio Rick Joy Architect. The coarseness of the rough steel exterior contrasts with the refinement of the interior palette of white plaster, stainless steel, maple, and translucent glass. The huge undivided glass walls flatten the landscape on the window surface and turn it into a monumental painting. Visit Rick Joy website for more information or read The architect description under the images.



Description From The Architects
The gravel path to the house crunches beneath your feet. Through the garden of barrel cactuses that appear to be standing guard,one descends into a courtyard by way of a stair wedged between the two retaining walls.

From here, an oasis unfolds: cool dark shaded areas, the sound of water trickling, humming birds, the smell of sage and flowers, reflections. Planting arrangements and detailing assert a refined man-made charachter. The courtyard provides relief from the overwhelmingly expansive setting while two buildings frame a cropped view of Tumacacaori Park – the client’s favourite. A negative edge pool located at the west end of the courtyard extends the experience to this view.

The house’s weathered steel forms, like some rusted artifacts from a
cowboy camp, are oriented to frame prime views. The coarseness of the rough steel exterior contrasts with the refinement of the interior palette of white plaster, stainless steel, maple, and translucent glass. Protruding stell box windows forms penetrate the building in apparently random but carefully selected locations to frame specific views of lightning storms and distant mountain ranges.

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