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        <![CDATA[Forest House / Kube Architecture]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>A "tower in the forest" this house sits on a 3-acre wooded site in <a href="/tag/great-falls">Great Falls</a>, Virginia. Although the tower is a separate structure from the existing house on the site, they are connected by a 2-story link. The overall design concept was to create a "house as frame" for the landscape. As one ascends higher and higher in the tower, framed views of the surrounding forest are revealed in each direction through large window openings. </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Graticule House is located in <a href="/tag/great-falls">Great Falls</a>, Virginia. Immersed within its forested site, the home's stark white color stands out against the natural browns and greens that surround it. Designed by David Jameson Architect, interior spaces merge into exterior spaces creating a unique dialogue with the home and its site.</p>]]>
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