Every Jeriko House starts on the same modular aluminum framing system. From there: every wall, every panel, every finish, your call.
4,320 sq ft · 3 BR · 3.5 BA · two stories
The flagship Jeriko House. Two-level signature plan: ground-level entertainment wing (driveway, garage, workshop, utility, kid's powder room, foyer, stairs) plus a 466-sqft entertainment lounge bridge to the kitchen, indoor/outdoor bar, koi pond, sundeck, and pool.
The full-glass front elevation faces the home's social wing; the rear half is split into two bedroom blocks separated by a private courtyard. Master bedroom is 256 sqft with a 64-sqft walk-in closet (designed by Clos-ette in the TREND finish package) and a 192-sqft master bathroom.
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4,320 sq ft · 3 BR · 3.5 BA · glass-and-aluminum
Caleb shares the Jude's floor plan but trades the cladded exterior for an aggressive glass-and-aluminum facade. The result is a brighter, more transparent volume — a contemporary luxury yacht for the land.
Best on infill lots and oceanfront sites. The minimalist exterior treatment uses extruded aluminum columns and full-height glass panels, with the same hurricane-rated framing system underneath.
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2,214 sq ft · 2 BR · 1 BA · two stories
Compact two-bedroom plan on a single open social wing. Ground level: 1,164 sqft including utility cluster, stairway, and an 896-sqft outdoor-covered entertainment lounge.
Upper level: 1,050 sqft with master bedroom, guest bedroom, bath, dining, kitchen, living room, and a 240-sqft covered terrace. Ideal for weekend retreats, infill lots, or as a starter Jeriko.
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strength · design · value · integrity
Precise German engineering combined with superior East Asian craftsmanship. The TREND finish package layers globally-sourced materials over the Jeriko platform — Brazilian rosewood doors, Bandung cream marble, Indonesian government-monitored Australian Jarrah teak, and a hand-carved cream-colored Asian marble master bath tub nearly 3 inches thick throughout.
"Limited availability for 2007. Take the first step to owning Jeriko… the most unique product in housing in the last 100 years. It lives in you!"
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Awarded a Progressive Architecture (P/A) Award by Architect Magazine, featured on the January 2008 cover, and published in a+u (Japan, Aug 2008). The Nodul(ar) prototype attaches four prefabricated cylindrical "utility nodes" — kitchen, powder room, full bath, stair tower — to a rectilinear aluminum-extrusion structure. Inspired by 1960s Italian product design (Ponti, Colombo, Aulenti).