Moksha House / SAW // Spiegel Aihara Workshop
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Moksha House / SAW // Spiegel Aihara Workshop
"Set atop a 3.1-acre site in Portola Valley, a scenic, northern-California town strewn across rolling hillsides, panoramic views unfurl across the adjacent Stanford University campus to the San Francisco Bay."
"Moksha reveals itself gradually through the landscape, culminating in a sculpted composition of expressive material forms. The landscape and architecture balance presence and restraint, a study in enduring figures shaped by light and time."
Moksha is situated on a 3.1-acre site in Portola Valley, California, offering panoramic views of Stanford University and the San Francisco Bay. The architecture integrates with the landscape, creating a sculpted composition that balances presence and restraint. The design emphasizes enduring figures shaped by light and time, showcasing a commitment to sustainability. The project includes a guest house and features a variety of high-quality materials and products from notable manufacturers, reflecting a thoughtful approach to modern living.
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