Double Helix Ranch by Williams Partners Architects is Remote
Sarah Robson — July 22, 2012 — Art & Design
References: williams-partners & architizer
The double helix ranch by Williams Partners Architects is a stunning property located in the center of Idaho in the Pahsimeroi Valley. This home has a multifaceted design, which gives it breathtaking panoramic views from every angle of the house.
The location of the house is in a mainly agricultural area with scattered populations across the range. This gives the house clear views of the mountain range, and privacy even though the facade is constructed from glass.
The design of this building is simple, open-concept and consists of three bedrooms. The exterior of the house has been kept basic and clean with steel, rock and wooden accents. This house is relatively maintenance free, and not many houses can beat the extravagant mountain range oasis that surrounds it.
The location of the house is in a mainly agricultural area with scattered populations across the range. This gives the house clear views of the mountain range, and privacy even though the facade is constructed from glass.
The design of this building is simple, open-concept and consists of three bedrooms. The exterior of the house has been kept basic and clean with steel, rock and wooden accents. This house is relatively maintenance free, and not many houses can beat the extravagant mountain range oasis that surrounds it.
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