Residence at New Canaan
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https://doi.org/10.3989/ic.1964.v17.i165.4477Abstract
As is usual when a house is built on a slope, the internal distribution is organised on various levels, and this helps to admire the surrounding view from the rooms and terraces. The top floor is rectangular and has a garage, and a balcony which leads into the vestibule. From this there are steps down to the studio, the bedrooms and bathrooms, and also to the higher part of the living room. The ground floor comprises the main living room, which extends over two floor levels, the dining room, and also the kitchen, and various services. This house adds a note of colour to the landscape, and exemplifies an interesting solution to the problem of building a home on a steep slope.
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