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Sonoma Residence  

Sonoma Residence

Sonoma, CA, United States

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Sonoma Residence

Sonoma, CA, United States

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2010
Situated in a protected-oak meadow in the hills above the city of Sonoma, this 5,800-square-foot residence overlooks the owners' vineyard with panoramic bay views to the south. The house consists of three separate single-story pavilions, interconnected by a series of terraces that descend down toward the lap pool and valley beyond. Monolithic board-formed concrete walls and Alaskan yellow cedar trellises provide protection from the summer sun; cement board rain-screen exterior cladding further blends the house into the surrounding arid landscape. A large skylight aligned to the main house's central axis brings abundant light into the living area, while floor-to-ceiling glazing creates uninhibited views.

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