Scenic View House / Dick Clark + Associates

Scenic View House / Dick Clark + Associates

Project: Scenic View House
Architecture: Dick Clark + Associates
Builder: Vinson Radke Homes
Location: Austin, Texas, United States
Area: 2921 ft2
Year: 2022
Photo Credits: Jake Holt
Text by Dick Clark + Associates

The clients, a young couple with two beloved dogs, wanted to design the house to accommodate their life exactly as it is now, so the design focused on right-sizing the plan both for the topographically challenging lot and for the couple’s current lifestyle. In response to inefficiencies and unused space in their previous home, it was important to the clients that every room in this house be used on a near daily basis.

Playing on combinations of solid volumes complemented by transparent voids, the Scenic View House uses a very simple material palette of brick, wood, and steel to stand apart from the landscape without drawing attention to itself. The black brick sets the house into the landscape as an element connected to the earth, allowing it to retreat as an object amidst its more ostentatious neighbors. The black brick is a rich color that contains glimmers of copper brown and red animated by the sun giving it a three-dimensional texture.

Scenic View House / Dick Clark + Associates

Inside, the house is bright by contrast and no window treatments in common spaces allow views to the outside at all times as a way to connect both to nature and to the neighborhood. The uncomplicated materials affirm the simple volumes and clearly delineate a clear contrast between the solid mass and the uninterrupted sight lines from the street through the house to landscape and views beyond.

Scenic View House / Dick Clark + Associates

The owners use every space of the interiors throughout every day, following the sun as they move from morning coffee and breakfast in the front courtyard below the street level side to working from home from either common areas or an upstairs bedroom, to ending the day watching the sunset from the balcony.

The main living space has no screens and is focused on maintaining a relaxing atmosphere for listening to music or nature through the large sliding doors that allow the interior to spill onto the back deck. Above upstairs balcony off the designated media space affords unobstructed views of the sky and approaching storms while shading the deck below.

living room

Scenic View House / Dick Clark + Associates

dining room

kitchen

bedroom

bathroom

terrace

Scenic View House / Dick Clark + Associates

Scenic View House / Dick Clark + Associates

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