Emory Oak Drive Residence
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From Darren Heine
As hardworking professionals and parents, this couple sought a balance between formal and family. They bought land in the Bryan/College Station area due to work proximity, but desired a home that would feel like an oasis. The program was for a comfortably-sized home that would allow them to maintain the family dynamic. Separate parent/child private spaces was desired but within close proximity and visibility and with a large casual kitchen/living space to encourage interaction rather than isolation. The idea of hosting guests and bringing their family together, along with a unique, sloping site drove the design and program of their modern home.
Situated on unique topography, the home almost floats above the natural terrain. The fifteen-foot elevation drop from street to rear of property provided BBA with an interesting design challenge. Rather than attempt to fill the lot to a uniform elevation as was the design solution for most of the lots in the area, BBA utilized that unique site feature to create a “treehouse” design solution. A bridged entry to the main living space on the upper floor is dramatic and unique, and prepares those entering for a panoramic view of the rear yard pool, tree lined creek, and a smattering of views of the golf course beyond. Circulation down to the first floor links the main living floor to the lower level game room, pool, and outdoor living/dining space. The open plan, large floor to ceiling windows, and key views of nature come together to create a breathtaking experience. Modern uses of stone and ceramic finishes paired with grand views of the outdoors result in a chic treehouse-like home. This residence successfully melds indoor and outdoor, formal and family, in a way that the owners describe as an amazing place to live.