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Architects: Jobe Corral Architects
- Area: 3592 ft²
- Year: 2018
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Photographs:Casey Dunn, Casey Woods
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Adobe, Arcon Glas, Ashley Norton, Badeloft, Boffi, Drophouse Design, Enabler, Envornimental Survey Consulting, Ferguson, Flitch, Signature Hardware, Trimble, Vent-a-Hood, Wolf
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Lead Architect: Ada Corral, Camille Jobe
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Contractor: Pilgrim Building Company, Branson Fustes
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Pool: Hample Pools, Carl Hample
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Lighting Design: Studio Lumina, Christina Brown
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Landscape: Environmental Energy Consulting, David Mahler
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Energy Consultant: Positive Energy, Kristof Irwin

Driving elements • physical and visual connection to the land • Responds to the site: shelters from elements while opening to the view • Natural materials: rammed earth, vertical grain cedar, limestone • Rainwater catchment, and underground cistern serve the entire residence This residence, located in the Texas Hill Country, is about the connection to the land. The team agreed from the first visit that the structure should be integrated into its surroundings, which is composed of beautiful oak trees, open views, and a slice of the Blanco River. In this setting, it is essential to seek protection from the sun, the strong winds, and the flooding rains.























