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The Ridge House

STUDIO TROBEC

May 21, 2015 — studio-trobec

The Ridge House

STUDIO TROBEC have been commissioned to extend the existing house down-wards opening up new possibilities for how the family could interact with each other and the contoured gardens of their property.

Images from the process (Sketch Design):

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