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Dogwood
On the Boards
Residential — New Construction
Fayetteville, Arkansas
Introduction
Contemporary living rooted in nature
Dogwood Residence is a modern single-family home that blends sculptural form with a strong connection to its wooded surroundings. Composed of two subtly offset volumes, the design creates dynamic spatial relationships while distinguishing public and private zones. A central veranda serves as both a spine and an outdoor living space, blurring the line between inside and out. Clad in wood, glass, and stone, the residence reflects the quiet elegance of the native dogwood tree. Calm, clarity, and contextual sensitivity define this modern retreat.
- 7,200 SF
 - Walk out basement with court
 - Shifted gable volumes
 - Interior/exterior veranda spine between private and public space
 
The hardscape reaches out from the hillside, establishing a strong connection to nature with an elevated pool positioned at tree canopy level. Set away from the home, the pool becomes a distant, reflective focal point—accessed via a gradual transition from the main level to the pool terrace. Meanwhile, the courtyard steps down a half-story toward the walkout lower level, where it forms the heart of the home: a protected, sunlit space for family gathering.
As you arrive at the property, you're greeted by a modest, grounded presence. Two gabled volumes frame a quiet, understated entry, offering a sense of welcome without grandeur. The landscape gently rises around the approach, allowing the home to feel nestled into the site—integrated rather than imposed. This design gesture deepens the connection between architecture and terrain, reinforcing a sense of belonging within the wooded landscape from which it emerged.
Two forms slide past one another, anchored by a central veranda spine that distinctly separates private and communal spaces. At the rear, the veranda extends into a covered patio, drawing the surrounding trees into the living experience and enclosing the courtyard within the architecture. This creates a secluded sanctuary, reflecting the client’s strong emphasis on security. Carefully composed window placement establishes a visual barrier, offering both privacy and a curated connection to the landscape.
Summary
This contemporary single-family home strikes a balance between sculptural form and a deep connection to its wooded site. The design is composed of two distinct volumes subtly shifted along a central veranda, creating dynamic spatial relationships while maintaining a cohesive architectural language. This offset configuration not only defines public and private zones within the home but also enhances natural light, ventilation, and framed views of the landscape. The veranda acts as both a connective spine and an outdoor living space, blurring the boundary between interior and exterior. Clad in a refined palette of wood, glass, stucco, and steel, the residence reflects the quiet elegance of the native dogwood tree. Calm, clarity, and contextual sensitivity define this modern retreat.
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