Description

This stunning, modern family residence was designed by esteemed Nashville architect Michael Goorevich. Much like the Wood Screen House, the home features wooden screens composed of Kebony Clear cladding on both the interior and exterior. These screens create spaces with varying levels of opacity and provide a beautiful continuity within and outside of the home. The house also goes by the name “Tent-ish House” for its covered terrace, shaped similarly to a tent, that offers shade and framed views.

Objective

Showcase Michael Goorevich’s latest build in a piece that was appealing to design lovers while highlighting the use of Kebony wood throughout and displaying it’s ability to be used as a cladding material in a humid Eastern Tennessee climate.

Scope

3 Person Crew

1.5 Day shoot

1 Location

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