Postcard House

Project Details

Project Name
Postcard House
Architect
Hufft
Project Types
Single Family
Shared By
Hufft Projects
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2011
Size
5,700 ft²
Certifications & Designations
LEED Certified

Project Description

The house was commissioned by two brothers as a weekend retreat located on Table Rock Lake in southwest Missouri. It is situated on a peninsula with lake views on three sides. The house sits on columns and utilizes previous paving. Natural light and ventilation flow strategically through the home enhancing it’s picturesque views and relation to the natural setting. Design decisions regarding form and material choices respect and develop these ideals. Taking inspiration from a vintage Polaroid Camera, the form of the building is intended to frame the scenic setting from
every angle – creating ‘postcards’ from within. This house is all about the experience and the views.

The Postcard House is a conventional wood frame construction. Exterior materials consist of pre-finished metal panels, and stained
cedar siding. The building envelope features spray-foam insulation and thermally improved glazing for superior energy efficiency. High-efficiency
forced-air systems heat and cool the
house.

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