A Colorado mountainside home has been clad in patinated copper panels by CCY Architects. The project, called DNA Alpine, has a pitched roof to adhere to the topography and is 372 square meters in size.
Located on the edge of a meadow surrounded by spruce trees, the mass of the rectangular two-bedroom house follows the natural grade and never rises more than 4.5 meters above ground level.
Photo: CCY Architects
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