Glenbrook Residence Design
Glenbrook Residence building is made from all natural ingredients with the age of 100 years and features a spring-fed water system of underground furnace HVAC. David Jameson Architect designed the Glenbrook Residence in Bethesda, Maryland.
Glenbrook Residence has a concept which is to create three different structures: one for the most common programs (space entry, garage and guest bedroom), one for the program of life’s most personal and one in which “public” and private sectors can coexist.
Two stone structures surrounding the pavilion of glass in a wooded landscape in Bethesda, Maryland. Each room at Glenbrook Residence has an outdoor terrace or some special connection to the site while the glass roof pavilion folds beyond the cone of vision to create a feeling someone out.
Photography by Paul Warchol
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