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Dancing Light House in Paradise Valley, Arizona

The Dancing Light House, located in Paradise Valley, Arizona, is a residential project designed by Kendle Design Collaborative. This dwelling, along with its guest house, features geometric shapes that echo the surrounding mountains and integrates various elements that pay homage to the desert landscape. The design prioritizes a connection to nature, offering 180-degree views of Camelback Mountain, thereby blurring the lines between the interior and the impressive outdoor environment. A central and visually striking feature of the house is a floating roof canopy. This element not only adds a sculptural quality to the design but also skillfully balances the cozier, lower-ceiling living spaces with expansive views provided by large windows and the elevated roofline. The architectural forms, described as tectonic-like shapes, draw inspiration from both the local geological formations and the dramatic monsoon cloud patterns characteristic of the region. The architect, Brent Kendle, also incorporated concealed lighting and mechanical systems to maintain a clean aesthetic that keeps the focus on the architectural form and natural materials. Material selection plays a crucial role in the house's connection to its surroundings and its overall aesthetic. Layered rammed-earth walls create a tactile and visual link between the modern interior and the desert environment. Complementing these organic forms are materials like concrete, metal, and glass, which introduce a contemporary contrast. These diverse materials are also strategically utilized to define and articulate different areas and functions within the home, contributing to a coherent yet varied interior landscape. Beyond its physical context, the house is significantly influenced by natural light. Arizona's abundant sunshine is harnessed and manipulated throughout the day, creating dynamic changes in the living spaces. Light enters through large windows and subtle openings, constantly transforming the ambiance. Reflections from the swimming pool surface cast bright and dynamic compositions onto the fractured wall planes, while at other times, a softer glow contributes to a sense of calm within the interior. The rooms are thoughtfully arranged around a central courtyard-like space, facilitating the flow of natural light and mountain breezes through the house, further enhancing its integration with the natural world. The project was completed in 2016 by Kendle Design Collaborative, with Brent Kendle as the lead architect. Key collaborators included David Michael Miller for interior design, GBtwo Landscape Architects for landscape design, and Desert Star Construction as the builder. The house spans 5600 square feet. Sustainable features are integral to the design, encompassing passive solar considerations such as site orientation to minimize sun exposure and calculated roof overhangs for shade. Passive cooling techniques include strategically placed operable windows to encourage cross-ventilation and a pool positioned to pre-cool air entering the home. The house is also prepared for future rooftop solar panel installation and incorporates rammed earth walls, exposed concrete, high-performance low-E glazing, high-efficiency refrigeration, tankless water heating, expanded cell foam insulation, high reflectivity roofing, home automation, and LED lighting, along with powered roller shades. Photography for the project was provided by Alexander Vertikoff. #ResidentialArchitecture #ParadiseValley #ArizonaDesign #SustainableArchitecture #DesertModernism #NaturalLightDesign #KendleDesignCollaborative #ContemporaryHome #ResidentialArchitecture #ParadiseValley #ArizonaDesign #SustainableArchitecture #DesertModernism #NaturalLightDesign #KendleDesignCollaborative #ContemporaryHome
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