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Pavilion Rooted in Palisades: An Ecological Pool House Bridging Architecture and Landscape
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Pavilion Rooted in Palisades: An Ecological Pool House Bridging Architecture and Landscape
Washington, D.C., USA Rooted in local geology, ecology, and climate responsivity of Washington DC’s Palisades, the Butterfly Pavilion is a pool house that cascades down a 25’ slope. The pavilion’s roof form maximizes daylight, gently resting atop the site’s subsurface composition of soil and ancient metamorphic rock shaped by tectonic collisions and glacial runoff of the site’s unique geological history. This steep, wooded landscape — typical of…
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