Living Lightly on the Land
Progressive Architecture Magazine, October 1995

A small article about the Crull Residence in Napa Valley.

"This 6,000-square-foot house on sloping wooded land above the Napa Valley in California, uses the site's volcanic "toofa" stone for the pool and retaining walls. Steel bow-string trusses and projecting curved metal roofs provide protection from the intense sun. Designed by Lundberg Design of San Francisco, the steel-framed structure has a pinwheel plan, with a central living/dining/kitchen space off which spin pavilions containing a master bedroom, quest bedrooms, and a three-car garage."

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