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Worrell Yeung's Lake House in Dezeen and Digs Magazine

Worrell Yeung’s Lake House was recently featured in Dezeen. The design of the 4,900-SF family lake house is defined by cantilevered horizontal roof planes that cascade down the steep site towards Candlewood Lake in Connecticut. The home is constructed primarily from site-cast concrete, allowing for large, uninterrupted glass openings that enhance the connection to nature. “Part of the goal of the project was to minimize the house's presence and perceived size from the street," said principal Jejon Yeung. "We ended up layering planes and stacking volumes to break up the mass of the house as it cascades down the hill.” You can also read all about the project in Digs Magazine here. Photo by Naho Kubota.

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