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Architects: Deegan Day Design
- Area: 2100 ft²
- Year: 2014
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Photographs:Taiyo Watanabe
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Painting: DeCarli Painting, Rich DeCarli
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Roof Safety Access: Henris Roofing, Steve Henris

Text description provided by the architects. Set on a remote site with sweeping coastal views, C-Glass House poses an abstract counterpoint to its daunting natural surroundings. Designed for a client who once helped Phillip Johnson mount a Mies van der Rohe retrospective at MoMA, the project is an exercise in high-performance transparency - a home of maximal exposure with minimal environmental impact.














