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Architects:Bercy Fadel + Partners
Area:3970ft²
Year:2021
Lead Architects:Thomas Bercy, Bethany Fadel
Category:Residential Architecture,Houses
City:Austin
Country:United States
Text description provided by the architects. Falling Leaves House occupies a ten-acre hillside in West Austin, where the design interprets the curved motion of oak leaves as a series of sculpted pavilion roofs. Three glass pavilions step down the limestone bluff, positioned to frame the surrounding forest, creek, and wildlife corridor. A carved cut in the slope forms the building pad and exposes the natural stone, echoing the grottos found along the creek below.
A winding drive leads to a vantage above the house, where the pavilions unfold beneath cascading hyperbolic-paraboloid roofs supported by exposed glulam rafters. Each pavilion has its own orientation and character: the living wing cantilevers into the treetops, the bedroom wing wraps a quiet circulation spine, and the pool house aligns its linear pool with the rapids below.
At the center, an outdoor courtyard forms the shared heart of the home, gathered around an existing limestone boulder. Here, the surrounding elements—stone, wind, water, and fire—come together in a single sheltered space, grounding the family within the landscape.
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