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Multi-Level Achievement
Carefully chosen materials help create a space that’s contemporary, but not cold.
By Rebecca Robledo | 10.14.2011

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Photo by Gene Brown
PHOTO BY GENE BROWN
Construction Details
In general, Brown prefers the inherent precision of poured-and-formed concrete. Here, the finished shell is pictured.

The house-side gutter opening was eventually covered with grates cut from the same stone used on the deck.

The large, box-shaped structure to the right serves double duty — it now supports a fire wok on top and houses part of the equipment vault below, with a door for entry.

The bar stools were built on a shelf that serves as a resting place for users’ feet.
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DESIGN/BUILD TEAM

Skip Phillips
Questar Pools & Spas in
Escondido, Calif.


Gene Brown
Valley Pool & Spa
Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada