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#contemporaryhouse #homedesign #architecture Contemporary House Framing the River Rouge Landscape | Lakeside Residence Located in a northern suburb of Detroit, with the River Rouge running through its parklike site, this 4,000-square-foot Y-shaped residence is conceived as a quiet architectural frame for an extraordinary cultivated landscape. The homeowner — a former Asian art curator and gallery owner — envisioned a house that would both honor her collection of handcrafted objects and reflect her family’s heritage in the lumber industry. The result is a rigorously distilled material palette of just two primary elements: white ash and black slate. All of the slate was sourced from a single quarry and transformed across multiple applications. It becomes roof shingles, cleft wall stone, honed slabs for horizontal surfaces, compacted aggregate for the driveway, and even gabion retaining walls made from collected offcuts. Throughout the day, the stone façade is animated by shifting sunlight. Veining and mineral variation emerge subtly in softer light, while direct sun intensifies shadow and texture, emphasizing the slate’s rugged character. In deliberate contrast, the white ash interior surfaces — ceilings, walls, and floors — are selected for their consistent linear grain. The wood radiates quiet warmth and spatial continuity. At transitional moments, the ash subtly shifts from quarter-sawn to plain-cut within the same four-inch module, signaling movement without disrupting cohesion. A fifteen-foot ash bench with cathedral grain was crafted to display the homeowner’s bronze castings, revealing the expressive diversity within a single species. Each opening carved into the slate exterior acts like slicing into an apple — revealing a luminous wooden interior. Windows are deeply recessed to control solar gain, shielding the home during warmer months. The south-facing entrance carefully tracks the sun’s seasonal arc, welcoming winter light while providing summer shade. Inside, expansive glass walls stretch floor-to-ceiling and wall-to-wall, dissolving boundaries and offering uninterrupted views of the dramatic topography. The interior volumes function as quiet frames for curated landscape compositions — reminiscent of Japanese woodblock prints from the client’s collection. The layered plantings, sculptural works, and textured ground planes are intentionally designed to be experienced from within. Here, architecture does not merely sit in nature; it collaborates with it. The landscape becomes an extension of the interior, forging a continuous dialogue between built form and environment — enriching daily life through light, material, and cultivated perspective. Architects: Disbrow Iannuzzi - https://www.di.studio/ Photographers: Rafael Gamo - https://rafaelgamo.com/ Location: Birmingham, Michigan, USA Project Year: 2025 Category: Private Houses Primary Building Material: Stone, Wood Building Area: 4000 sq ft #modernarchitecture #DetroitArchitecture #SlateHouse #woodinterior #contemporaryhome #landscapedesign #minimalistarchitecture #luxuryliving #MaterialDrivenDesign #natureinspired