
gallery: the architecture
photo: stephen brookes
Is there ever a bad time to see the houses of Hollin Hills? Part of their beauty comes from how these graceful glass boxes — so deeply knitted into the natural landscape — seem to change with the seasons. Tucked into the trees, they can become almost invisible in the summer, offering just a glimpse of their geometric lines until the leaves come down in the fall. Winter can be a spectacular time — especially on snowy evenings when the houses look like lanterns hanging in the trees. But it’s in the spring that the interplay between architecture and landscape is at its most magical. With sunlight filtering through the leaves and gardens flowering, the houses seem to come alive, catching the sun before summer sets in once again— and they quietly ease back into the trees.
goodman custom home,
marthas road
This light-filled design has been home to several artists. Its current owner says he sees the house as a piece of sculpture.
Architecture: Charles Goodman
Photo: Chris McNamara
Martha's Road. Photo: Stephen Brookes
Rebecca Drive
Rebecca Drive. Photo: Stephen Brookes
Martha's Road | Photo: Chris McNamara
Rebecca Drive
Rebecca Drive
Rebecca Drive. Photo: Stephen Brookes
Martha's Road. Photo: Stephen Brookes
Martha's Road. Photo: Dennis Carmichael
Rebecca Drive | Photo: Clarissa Peterson
Elba Road. Photo: Stephen Brookes
Elba Road. Photo: Stephen Brookes
Hopa Court. Photo: Stephen Brookes
Elba Road | Photo: Mohra Gavankar
Rebecca Drive
Glasgow Road. Photo: Stephen Brookes
Elba Road
Rebecca Drive. Photo: Stephen Brookes
Martha's Road | Photo: John Cole
Kimbro Street
Whiteoaks Drive
A Davenport "Atrium" house; Saville Court
Beechwood Road. Photo: Stephen Brookes
Martha's Road. Photo: Stephen Brookes
Glasgow Road
Rippon Road; Photo: Stephen Brookes
Marthas Road
Saville Court
Martha's Road: Goodman custom home
Stafford Road. Photo by Tod Connell