Threshold Living — featured project photograph

Threshold Living

The landscape is conceived as an extension of the architecture—projecting clean lines and structured planes outward into the surrounding terrain. Defined edges and material continuity establish a strong formal framework, set against the irregularity of the natural landscape beyond.

Outdoor living is the focal point, blurring the boundary between interior and exterior. Planting is restrained and deliberate, reinforcing the clarity of the design while allowing the surrounding wilderness to remain the dominant context. The minimal planting allows the experience to remain focused: light, view, and the quiet tension between built form and natural landscape.

Threshold Living — project photograph 1
Threshold Living — project photograph 2