Tierwelthaus House / Feldman Architecture
The name Tierwelthaus, or ‘Wildlife House’ evolved from the unique relationship between the home and the land. A heavily used deer trail passes into the canyon to the north and a screech owl who had taken up quarters within the structure during construction now frequents the property. A pair of bobcats regularly patrol the yard, while birds and small creatures alike have built homes in the encompassing terrain.
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- architects: Feldman Architecture
- Location: Portola Valley, California, United States
- Project Year: 2018
- Photographs: Paul Dyer
- Area: 5012.0 ft2