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House Design of Lake Travis Residence

by decoration on Mar.21, 2011, under House Design

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House Design of Lake Travis Residence by Barley & Pfeiffer Architect. Featured on The Austin chapter of the American Institute of Architects 1999 Homes Tour.

Lake Travis Residence - Barley & Pfeiffer Architect

Lake Travis Residence - Barley & Pfeiffer Architect


West of Austin lies the Coves on Lake Travis, with rolling hills and magnificent lake views. The owners wanted an interpretation of the Texas Ranch home that afforded casual interaction between outside/inside spaces—allowing for an active, healthy lifestyle while maintaining their privacy.

Lake Travis Residence - Barley & Pfeiffer Architect

Lake Travis Residence - Barley & Pfeiffer Architect

The site restrictions required the house to be worked around trees with detailed landscaping, and be constructed of regional materials. And ultimately, the home was to be sustainable, highly energy efficient, and provide a healthy living environment.

Lake Travis Residence - Barley & Pfeiffer Architect

Lake Travis Residence - Barley & Pfeiffer Architect

To address privacy, topography/orientation, and tree groupings, the home was separated into four distinct pieces—Main Living Room, Recreational/Bedrooms, Garage, and Master Suite. This separation combined with changes in exterior/interior materials gives each area its own distinctive personality.

Lake Travis Residence - Barley & Pfeiffer Architect

Lake Travis Residence - Barley & Pfeiffer Architect

The four distinct pieces afford maximum integration into the landscape losing minimal trees while letting each space have wonderful access to the lake breezes, views, and the outside. Deep overhangs, screened porches, true venting cupolas, concrete floors, and regional/recycled material contribute to sustainability and energy efficiency.

Lake Travis Residence - Barley & Pfeiffer Architect

Lake Travis Residence - Barley & Pfeiffer Architect

Careful site placement allows the home, and it’s screened porch to capture the prevailing breezes. Passive solar design principles keep it naturally warm in the winter and very comfortable on all but the hottest of the Texas summer days.

For more information, please visit Barley & Pfeiffer Architect website.

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