Lake Kegonsa House
Lake house on south facing slope overlooking private lagoon. The trees of the site march through the house becoming the structural columns. The home is organized/split,by a stone wall, into 2 distinct zones : Social and Private. This allows any entertaining or quiet functions to coexist simultaneously without conflict.
Lake Kegonsa House
lakeside view.photo: Jim Gempeler, GMK architecture inc.
Lake Kegonsa House
driveway approach with boat garage in foreground.photo: Jim Gempeler, GMK architecture inc.
Lake Kegonsa House
driveway view with lake beyond.photo: Jim Gempeler, GMK architecture inc.
Lake Kegonsa House
entry view.photo: Jim Gempeler, GMK architecture inc.
Lake Kegonsa House
entry view.photo: Jim Gempeler, GMK architecture inc.
Lake Kegonsa House
screen porch and deck with winter lake view.photo: Jim Gempeler, GMK architecture inc.
Lake Kegonsa House
winter driveway approach.photo: Jim Gempeler, GMK architecture inc.
Lake Kegonsa House
lakeside view.photo: Jim Gempeler, GMK architecture inc.
Lake Kegonsa House
lakeside view at night.photo: Jim Gempeler, GMK architecture inc.
Lake Kegonsa House
view of house from across Owner's private lagoon.photo: Jim Gempeler, GMK architecture inc.
Lake Kegonsa House
Entry view to Living Room fireplace.photo: Jim Gempeler, GMK architecture inc.
Lake Kegonsa House
Living Room with view toward Kitchen.photo: Jim Gempeler, GMK architecture inc.
Lake Kegonsa House
Living Room fireplace and glass wall beyond.photo: Jim Gempeler, GMK architecture inc.
Lake Kegonsa House
Living Room with Dining Room beyond.photo: Jim Gempeler, GMK architecture inc.
Lake Kegonsa House
view across stair toward Kitchen.photo: Doug Kozel, KEE architecture
Lake Kegonsa House
Wine Storage alcove.photo: Jim Gempeler, GMK architecture inc.
Lake Kegonsa House
Living Room fireplace and typical column.photo: Doug Kozel, KEE architecture
Lake Kegonsa House
Master Bedroom panoramic view of lake.photo: Jim Gempeler, GMK architecture inc.
Lake Kegonsa House
Master Bathroom tub with view of lake.photo: Doug Kozel, KEE architecture
photo: Jim Gempeler, GMK architecture inc.