The architects designed the house with classic concept in modern architecture of merging interior and exterior spaces through glass expanses and seamless materials.
Face brick was incorporated into the house since it is located on a knoll overlooking a development where this was the unifying material.
Previous houses in the program consisted primarily of glass and exposed steel, but the Janss Development Corporation and Pacific Clay Products wanted to demonstrate the advantages of the alternative material.
Solar panels have been put on the roof along with replacing the asphalt and gravel material, popular at the time the house was constructed, with white foam.
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