“Usually when people enter a house, they expect the outside to be brought in, but in the Douglas House, the opposite occurs: you are transported outside, over the lake and into the trees,” the American architect Richard Meier expresses the mid-slope 418-square-meter, ‘Douglas House’. The remote 5-story vantage point was built in 1973 after the Douglases’ inquired to purchase an older blueprint from his earlier ‘Smith House’ work in Connecticut, but refused and wished to design a new relative design. The Lake Michigan white-and-glaze surfaced house has made its addition to USA’s National Register of Historic Places, making it one to see persevered for generations.
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