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Chenequa Residence by Robert Harvey Oshatz Architects<a href="http://www.oshatz.com/text/chenequa.htm">Robert Harvey Oshatz</a> breaks every mold in the book with his latest project - the curvilinear Chenequa residence in Wisconsin. Ranking high among our list of favorite <a href="http://inhabitat.com/build-a-gypsy-wagon-in-the-woods-all-it-takes-is-ingenuity-elbow-grease-and-mostly-recycled-components/">lakeside dwellings</a> and wrapped around a central stone core, this Milwaukee home is hidden by tall trees from afar but looms large and bold up close. Flip through our gallery for a closer look at the interior and exterior shots and hit the jump for more details.1
Chenequa Residence by Robert Harvey Oshatz ArchitectsThis beautiful home overlooks a lake in Milwaukee2
Chenequa Residence by Robert Harvey Oshatz ArchitectsThe home features stepped-roofs and extensive glazing3
Chenequa Residence by Robert Harvey Oshatz ArchitectsLow roofs and "an explosion of natural light" greets visitors upon entering the curvilinear dwelling4
Chenequa Residence by Robert Harvey Oshatz ArchitectsThe interior is organized a central stone wall5
Chenequa Residence by Robert Harvey Oshatz ArchitectsA staircase spirals around the stabilizing wall6
Chenequa Residence by Robert Harvey Oshatz ArchitectsWe love the unusual dynamic form of the house.7
Chenequa Residence by Robert Harvey Oshatz ArchitectsFrom afar, the home is well-disguised by the trees8
Chenequa Residence by Robert Harvey Oshatz ArchitectsThe residence was built around the existing landscape9









