Live Oak Ridge Residence / KOA – Keyes Office of Architecture
Set within the rolling terrain of West Lake Hills, Texas, the Live Oak Ridge Residence is designed to take advantage of the surrounding tree-top views.
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My name is Leonid Furmansky, I’m an architectural photographer that’s driven to document structures that represent the way we live. My vision for Architecture emphasizes the beauty of the structure and what best represents the architects work.
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Set within the rolling terrain of West Lake Hills, Texas, the Live Oak Ridge Residence is designed to take advantage of the surrounding tree-top views.
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