Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Architectural treasure in the wild

Have you seen a house which literally passes a river.  


This house is developed by Arch. Robert Frank. Once a student of Frank Lloyd Reid is just one. This architectural adventure lies in the beautiful Three Rivers, close to the entrance of the National Park "Sequoia" in California.

The house is surrounded from amazing natural charm of the wild, swim straight over the river that flows beneath it.



Her first project was founded back in 1940, but over the years, new owners have renovated and modeled in January, according to our preferences. The house has 2 garages, outbuildings separate office with separate entrance, large living area with different functional recreation areas, 4 bedrooms , 4 bathrooms and 2 separate kitchens.


Several porches are a great addition, offering incredibly exciting views of the river and surrounding area. There, one can even stand and listen to the song of the river, and which one to choose a porch for such a magnificent relaxation is too tough choices – all corners are more than beautiful.













No comments:

Post a Comment