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Located on Camelback Mountain, the house appears as a thin copper tent pitched on a cantilevered concrete slab surfing over a wave of boulders. The iconic folded copper skin acts as a heat shield, shrouding a large open central space that visually and seamlessly allows the mountain landscape to pass through the center of the house, connecting the ground with the view. Flanking this pavilion-like canopy is a series of carved cave-like masonry rooms that provide respite and privacy. The simple form and rigorous material palette that echoes the mountain create a new form for a 21st-century desert dwelling.

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