Builded in 10,000 square feet, this residence become quite big design and created by Rockefeller Partners Architects. Not all of this page was built by their irregular shape and a small forest of eucalyptus and pine, but the house was a major project in any case. The house also has an irregular shape and consists of two wings, to minimize the views and volume. Thanks related crystals, and almost every room in the house and has access to the outside. The heart of the house a large fireplace, which begins in the living room wall to get on the street become a feature of the wedge-shaped landscape, and, finally, the pool walls. [ Rockefeller Partners Architects ]

{Photography by Eric Staudenmaier}

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