Napa River House / Craig Steely Architecture

Taking the existing site conditions into consideration, Craig Steely Architecture chose to avoid disturbing both the stone pathways and root structure of the mature oak trees by using a single footing and tube frame system. The structural system, originally inspired by a chairlift tower, provides the opportunity for the main living area of the house to float out into the existing oak canopy — via ArchDaily

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