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stevens residence
Due to its
dramatic steep slope and trapezoidal shape, this ”odd” lot
was deemed less desirable due to its challenging site. Located in the
heart of Boise’s NE neighborhood with it’s beautiful views
of Table Rock and the Owyhee Mountains, challenge is moved aside and a
creative endeavor is born for two Boise design professionals. Eschewing
the leveling or strip-mining attitude of anti-environmental approaches,
unfortunately typical in our area, this design philosophy is to use the
site to define the house. Inspired by the high desert rock formations
of Owyhee Desert’s Leslie’s Gulch, the house layers and stratifies
to a heightened plateau above the existing tree line.
The house layers itself along a single exterior stair
extending from the lower driveway to the upper street, a rise of almost
45 feet. Along the stair are two separate structures notched deep into
the rocky north end. Entry is from the lower southeast corner to the
first structure containing the garage. Above the garage is the second
layer containing an artist studio that doubles as guest quarters. Slightly
above the studio level, layer three, is the main patio with leads to
the children’s bedroom and game room. The stair continues to the
formal entry to the public level with the living, dining, and kitchen
areas. The fifth layer contains the master bedroom suite and is accessed
by an internal stair. With most south facing layers accompanied by a
patio or deck, the owners can occupy the transcending tiers from the
outside in.
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