Architecture

Diamond Head Mountain House by Rob Paulus Architects in Tucson, Arizona

Project: Diamond Head Mountain House
Architects: Rob Paulus Architects
Location: Tucson, Arizona, USA
Area: 2,030 sf
Photographs by: Liam Frederick

Diamond Head Mountain House by Rob Paulus Architects

Rob Paulus Architects have designed the Diamond Head Mountain House – a compact modern residence set in a stunning environment. The 2,030 square feet dwelling is designed for an astronomer and is placed in the mountains of Tucson, Arizona. The sloping site enables the home to present views of the rugged terrain all around and there is also an observatory on top of the hill that is connected with the home in order to enable remove viewing of the stars.

This house for an astronomer in the Tucson Mountains takes full advantage of its sloping site to create a dramatic living arrangement in a harsh yet beautiful environment. Working with a minimal footprint, the stacked scheme utilizes strategic view openings as well as a vertical progression of spaces to proceed from enclosed and earthbound to lofty and skyward. An observatory on top of the hill with remote viewing inside the house completes the scheme.

Passive solar orientation creates large openings to north views with shaded glazing at south vistas that include Kitt Peak and the Tucson Mountains. Operable shade panels made from saguaro ribs control morning sunlight at the lower and upper floor east bedrooms while a small western aperture frames the colorful sunsets prominent in the Southwest. Efficiency in mechanical, enclosure and glazing systems further insure the comfort and livability of the residence.

Two exterior living spaces take on unique individual characters: the south deck floats high above the desert landscape while the north patio places inhabitants directly on the desert floor to look up at nearby Diamond Head Mountain. Simple geometries, tight detailing and rusted corrugated metal are contrasted with the varied color and texture of the Sonoran Desert.

Rob Paulus Architects

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