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Joshua Tree Boulder House is a Study in Stone and Steel

08/17/2010
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    Blending in swimmingly with its surroundings, this shimmering home in San Bernadino, CA is an amalgam of natural rock, concrete and <a href="http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/patinaed">patinaed</a> corrugated <a href="http://www.recycle-steel.org/">steel</a>. Named the <a href="http://www.joshuatreeboulderhouse.com/index.php?p=floorplans">Joshua Tree Boulder House</a>, both because of its location on the edge of the national park and its appearance, the <a href="http://www.bestofremodeling.com/blog/latest-trends/joshua-tree-boulder-house">house</a> has faux boulder walls that pay homage to its environment while also keeping the living area shaded and cool. And if the naturally <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/daylighting">daylit</a> interior doesn't sell you, maybe the great room's ability to turn into an indoor/outdoor space (via a wall of retracting windows) will. And if you're still not sold, did we mention the charming green roof?
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    Designed by <a href="http://www.wgarettcarlson.com/">Garrett Carlson</a>, the house has a rustic feel that contrasts nicely with its modern amenities.
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    While the large boulders that make up the walls (which were erected by engineer <a href="http://web.userinstinct.com/6621668-hossein-zand-associates.htm">Hossein Zand</a>) are made of concrete, the inside of the home incorporates several natural rock and rock-like materials.
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    One concern about having boulders as walls was that <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/daylighting">daylighting</a> would be blocked in some areas of the house, but the designer incorporated a mirrored wall opposite from the kitchen's large windows, doubling the natural light and giving the illusion that both ends of the room have views of the immediate landscape.
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    The <a href="http://www.joshuatreeboulderhouse.com/">Boulder House</a>'s use of <a href="http://www.recycle-steel.org/">steel</a>, which is a largely recycled and recyclable material, is also noteworthy.
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    On the exterior, both corrugated and smooth steel is used to give the residence a look that is both modern and extremely unique.
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    Plus, the copper -colored patina that's developed on the cladding makes the house look like it was always a part of the natural landscape.
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    Inside, steel beams create an almost urban, industrial vibe.
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    The same beams add character to a wall of windows that opens up, making you lose consciousness of where the great room ends and where <a href="http://www.nps.gov/jotr/">Joshua Tree Park</a> begins.
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    And with a home this gorgeous, you'd want to protect it from the elements for sure - that's why the Joshua Tree Boulder House was designed to be able to withstand an <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/index.php?s=earthquake">earthquake</a> with a magnitude of 10.
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    The house even has a neat firepit in the yard.
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    A floorplan of the Boulder House.
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    The bathroom is very modern despite the home's rustic vibe.
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    A breathtaking view of the park at night.
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Joshua Tree Boulder House

Blending in swimmingly with its surroundings, this shimmering home in San Bernadino, CA is an amalgam of natural rock, concrete and patinaed corrugated steel. Named the Joshua Tree Boulder House, both because of its location on the edge of the national park and its appearance, the house has faux boulder walls that pay homage to its environment while also keeping the living area shaded and cool. And if the naturally daylit interior doesn't sell you, maybe the great room's ability to turn into an indoor/outdoor space (via a wall of retracting windows) will. And if you're still not sold, did we mention the charming green roof?

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