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CABIN FEVER: TOWER HOUSE / ANDERSSON WISE ARCHITECTS

Posted by Oak and Oar on June 22, 2011

Tucked amongst the oaks and cedar canopy of Lake Travis in Austin, Texas is this Andersson Wise gem entitled the Tower House.

The Tower House initially featured one large central room, an intimate sleeping quarters, a full kitchen and porch.

Two additional bedrooms with baths and a living area were incorporated in a separate addition. This addition comes in the form of a three tier tower.

Although a great feature to accommodate some additional guests I would more likely spend my time on that endearing covered terrace on the third level which I imagine has an epic panoramic view of the lake and rolling hills.

The third level faces Lake Travis, the longest of the Highland Lakes that terrace the hill country. I can only imagine the view this addition features.

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