Then a weather report remind you that the low is in the 80s for half the year.
salesman_jordansays
This reminds me of Tom Ford’s desert home
instarckcontrastsays
Cantilevering into the futute😊
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Snoffendedsays
Looks good except for that one weird white wall portion with the small square window. I get that it’s probably the bathroom but still
KaiserMoneyBagssays
I wonder if they have jumped from the balcony into the pool.
DeadeyeDuncansays
I’m envious of that dog. Probably has more person living space than I do.
Muffinman392says
I can’t afford to even look at this picture.
IHSVsays
Not a fan. This house could be placed anywhere. On a beach, in the mountains, etc. The architects didn’t even try to fit within the surroundings or incorporate local materials / colors. Why not use red rock instead importing white stone?
Dodginglifesays
This is in paradise valley. Most affluent neighborhood in the Scottsdale area. These houses use the property of redrock to keep their houses low temp naturally. Almost like a heat distribution plate.
1st3inAZ says
You see pictures like this and think ‘nice’.
Then a weather report remind you that the low is in the 80s for half the year.
salesman_jordan says
This reminds me of Tom Ford’s desert home
instarckcontrast says
Cantilevering into the futute😊
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Snoffended says
Looks good except for that one weird white wall portion with the small square window. I get that it’s probably the bathroom but still
KaiserMoneyBags says
I wonder if they have jumped from the balcony into the pool.
DeadeyeDuncan says
I’m envious of that dog. Probably has more person living space than I do.
Muffinman392 says
I can’t afford to even look at this picture.
IHSV says
Not a fan. This house could be placed anywhere. On a beach, in the mountains, etc. The architects didn’t even try to fit within the surroundings or incorporate local materials / colors. Why not use red rock instead importing white stone?
Dodginglife says
This is in paradise valley. Most affluent neighborhood in the Scottsdale area. These houses use the property of redrock to keep their houses low temp naturally. Almost like a heat distribution plate.