



This is my first project, a house plan emphasizing sustainability and circulation to exterior spaces. This was an experiment in using the Revit Program, and testing the limits of my own creativity in home design suitable for ADA-accomodated living.
Upon entering the home, you see the lovely dining room set behind a row of timber columns, leading to the spacious kitchen. The kitchen is designed to be navigable by large amounts of people and to be a comfortable behavioral setting with a view of the external spaces. circulation then takes you into the living room with seating for 6 and two of my sculptures on display. You can continue into the den, which is a slightly more private space (Note the lower ceiling and that the behavioral setting is slightly turned away from the path of circulation). All three of these areas offer access into the back yard/porch area. set off beyond the den is the Master Bedroom, complete with private bath and deck with a view of the lake. Backtracking to the opposite side of the house, you can cross a breezeway into the guest house, with two rooms, and a bathroom for guests. This is meant to provide adequate privacy away from the bustling to the owners.
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