The Six Courtyard Houses by Ibarra Rosano Design Architects

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Ibarra Rosano Design Architects have designed the Six Courtyard Houses in Tucson, Arizona.

Description from the architects:

This urban infill project is comprised of courtyard houses. The heart of each home is a private courtyard that expands the experience of the home by blurring the line between inside and out. While the Six takes cues from Tucson’s architectural past – central courtyard, plastered masonry walls, and minimal western exposure – it is an emphatic expression of our place in history.

Visit the Ibarra Rosano Design Architects website – here.

Photography by Bill Timmerman

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