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Minimalist modern home with natural wood facade and gabled forms by Connecticut residential architect Intemporal Architecture. A modern house with two light-colored gabled sections connected by a dark, recessed central entrance. The gables are outlined with thick dark trim and feature large rectangular windows. A stone paver path leads to the front door under a soft sunset sky.

The Dual Monolith

Location:

Pennsylvania, USA

Year:

2025

Dual Monolith is a contemporary single-family residence that reinterprets the familiar gabled home through a refined, modern lens. Organized as two simple monolithic volumes connected by a warm, recessed entry, the design balances quiet presence with everyday livability. Light vertical cladding, natural wood tones, deep shadow lines, and black-framed openings give the home a crisp architectural character while keeping it warm and approachable.

Designed as a three-bedroom, two-and-a-half-bath residence, the home offers a fresh take on suburban living; clean, timeless, and carefully composed. Its twin forms create a sense of rhythm and identity from the street, while the material palette brings softness, texture, and a contemporary sense of calm.

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