Anderson Architecture completed this home in 2006 atop a hill
overlooking a cherry orchard and Lake Michigan. The striking structure
took less than eight weeks to build thanks to the use of prefabricated
materials. The steel frame of this house is wrapped in corrugated,
translucent acrylic slats, allowing it to take on and reflect the
changing colors of the landscape, like a chameleon blending into its
habitat. Because it sits on a steep hill, the entrance of the home
leads to the third floor, letting residents descend to the bedrooms or
walk up to the living area.
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