Spatial Experience:
The Blacker House unfolds through a carefully layered sequence of interior and exterior spaces. Deep roof overhangs, sheltered terraces, and transitional thresholds soften the movement between rooms while reinforcing the connection between the residence and its surrounding landscape.
Interior spaces maintain a strong sense of intimacy despite the scale of the house. Ceiling heights, filtered natural light, exposed structure, and integrated furnishings create an atmosphere that feels both monumental and deeply human in proportion.
Material + Detail:
Greene & Greene approached the Blacker House as a total work of design, integrating architecture, craftsmanship, and decorative arts into a single composition. Hardwood joinery, custom metalwork, leaded art glass, carved ornament, and layered wood surfaces establish a remarkable level of tactile richness throughout the residence.
Rather than concealing construction methods, the architects emphasized structural expression through exposed joinery and carefully articulated transitions between materials. The result is architecture where craftsmanship becomes inseparable from the building itself.