“Casa Familia” is an impressive residential project from Kevin deFreitas Architects located in San Diego, USA. Its total building area is 3,460 square feet, which makes it “roomy” enough for the six persons living inside.
The purpose was to build a home that was green and
efficient, meaning that all efforts were guided towards integrating low
energy consuming systems that would reduce costs and the usage of
various resources.
Designed by Wisconsin architect John Randall McDonald in the ’50s, the Prairie-style home features an interior of wood cladding, built-ins, and stacked stone.
A master class in the use of color and form, photographer Tim Tadder’s latest series, “Black Is a Color” is also one of the great art names in recent memory.