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The Edgeland House by Bercy Chen Architecture is Breathtaking

— February 22, 2013 — Art & Design
The Edgeland House by Bercy Chen Architecture is a stunning house design brought to life by a lush landscape. The glorious home is located in Austin, Texas and is an ode to ancient Native pit houses.

The contemporary dwelling is a modern design with several angular architectural features. The semi-subterranean design allows for improvement in thermal efficiency. This allows the home to operate with minimal impacts to the environment. The striking exterior boasts gigantic glass windows, a lavish elongated swimming pool and an abundance of greenery. The interior has a contemporary flow and the divide in the middle of the floor plan opens up to a wonderful cozy courtyard.

The Edgeland house by Bercy Chen is a stunning split structure that creates fluidity.

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