Cave House
Richard Meier – Grotta house, 1984-1989
Year
1984 - 1989
Architect
Richard Meier
In The Grotta House you will find vases, bowls, baskets, chairs, fabrics and teapots, but also powerful sculptural forms, filled with a range of textures, colours and shapes derived from or inspired by nature."
Richard Meier
Built during the late 80s, The Grotta House sits amidst seven acres of rural landscape in Harding Township, New Jersey.
Built by renowned architect Richard Meier, the home was geometrically designed to harmonize with its natural surroundings and embrace the nearby forest and sloping terrain to anchor its base and create fluidity throughout its interior and exterior spaces.
Much like its rural surroundings, the house features curved windows and smooth cylinders and rectangular structures that provide a unique backdrop for the handcrafted vessels, enhancing the ability of each art form to create new dimensions and open spaces.
Source: https://grottahouse.com
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