San Bernardino Home is Built Into a Faux Rock Structure
Marissa Liu — March 4, 2010 — Art & Design
References: whatwedoissecret.org
This beautiful San Bernardino home, on the edge of the Joshua Tree National Park in California, melds imperceptibly with the desert landscape. Designed by W Garett Carlson, the house was built using and corrugated steel siding and faux boulder formations to shade from the sun.
Built to withstand an earthquake with a magnitude of 10, this San Bernardino home shimmers in the sun. The interior is modern and sleek, allowing residences to bask in an open floor plan.
Built to withstand an earthquake with a magnitude of 10, this San Bernardino home shimmers in the sun. The interior is modern and sleek, allowing residences to bask in an open floor plan.
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