
"Lantern House sits quietly among the oaks of Austin's Bouldin Creek; a study in light, material, and restraint. The design transforms a densely wooded urban lot into a private sanctuary, where filtered daylight and layered transparency define the rhythm of daily life."
Lantern House is a residential project located among oak trees in Austin's Bouldin Creek neighborhood. The design approach emphasizes light, material, and restraint as core principles. The architects transformed a densely wooded urban lot into a private sanctuary by incorporating filtered daylight and layered transparency throughout the home. These design elements establish the rhythm and character of daily life within the residence. The project demonstrates how thoughtful material selection and light manipulation can create intimate spaces while respecting the natural environment of the site.
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