Board-formed concrete, rusted steel, and an ingeniously simple design make this covered walkway an exercise in artfully exposed structure.
Defining views and controlling solar gain were paramount for this desert home built in a dense community.
It's not the main entrance, but this mud room entry is the one most frequented by the homeowners, so architect Jan Gleysteen felt it deserved a casual grandeur of its own.
The owners of this Minneapolis house thought of their attic as more than just a place to store dusty boxes.