Jacobson residence
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Located in the Palouse, near Moscow, Idaho, this 6000 square foot home provides a sense of openness and freedom that complements its environment of rolling wheat fields and expansive views. |
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The design of this home was in response to the owners' appreciation for clean, uncluttered lines as found in Scandinavian designs. |
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The house is organized around a tall, central corridor which serves as an art gallery and provides access to the central living and dining areas. This corridor also connects the two wings of the house, the west wing which contains the home office and bedrooms and the east wing which houses the pool, garage and utility areas. |
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The main corridor walls serve as art display surfaces, and also contain doorways and openings which allow natural light to flow deeply into the interior spaces from clerestory windows located on the tall vertical walls.
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The 60-foot lap pool is decorated with a neon art sculpture. The pool room's glass wall, doorways and clerestory windows create a moving play of light. |
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The "H" shaped plan allows the home to be well organized into public and private zones. The pool wing is angled outward to broaden the view from the living and dining rooms. |
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