Sublime Color
June 16, 2007
This award winning project however, is a wonderful example of two architects embracing color. Johnsen Schmaling Architects have created a lovely 'camouflage house' deep in the woods of Wisconsin. Using panels of glass, prodema (a wood veneer with varying hues), and cedar, they have managed to created a layering of color that mimics the natural landscape. Using the bark patterns and changing colors of the leaves as inspiration, the house's muted hues are a superb reflection of the changing hues of the Wisconsin woods. Rather than shy away from color or making a bold (or sometimes obscene) statement with color, this project uses a wide range of hues in a restrained manner, ultimately creating a spectacular project.
Its a perfect wooded retreat, a home that truly forces you to escape city life by offering a structure that could only exist in the woods.
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