T
he structure conforms only to the terrain in which
it's built, standing tall on a northwest slope as if
placed by a creator with an affinity for 3D contours
and rock balancing art. In architecture, these designs
are executed from the inside out, but like the world in which it
lives, Hadaway House was born from its exterior—one that is
befitting its dweller's pragmatism.
At first glance, it's easy to assume that the home's shell
was created in homage to some grandiose spacecra—its
framework neatly wrapped in a screen of open-spaced 2x6
ipe wood boards. However, its intricacies go beyond mere
elaboration. Formed with purpose, Hadaway House, named
for its owners, is founded on a utilitarian principle: to adapt
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