Allandale House is an A-frame(s) house for an idiosyncratic
connoisseur and her family. The house links three horizontal extrusions
of “leaning,” or asymmetrical A-frames. The skinny A-frame on the
western side contains the library, wine cellar and garage. The wide
A-frame in the center of the house is dedicated to two floors of
bedrooms and bathrooms. Ostensibly problematic head-height limitations
posed by the angled ceiling/wall planes are resolved by allowing the
interior surface of the ceiling/wall to deviate from the roof surface as
it nears the floor plane to become plumb.



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