This renovation of an existing 1950's developer home was born out of three primary goals. The first was to take greater advantage of sweeping panoramic views to the west and intimate garden views to the east, as well as to increase the amount of natural light in the house. The second goal was to create an entry that provided greater protection from the elements. The last goal was to infuse the house with a sense of warmth, to balance the increased amount of glass and view.
Design concept and solution: The exterior envelope of the house was completely transformed by incorporating floor-to-ceiling, wall-to-wall glass planes that dramatically open up the public areas to views of the city and the private rooms to the garden. In addition, the strategic integration of translucent glass doors at the entry, shower, and bedroom create a dynamic fourth dimension through a play of light, shadow, and reflection. The entry was reconfigured with a cantilevered roof plane and freestanding two-story wall that not only shield the entry stairs from the elements but also provide a ceremonial sense of arrival. Inside, a collage of cherry hardwood cabinetry, integral color plaster, and redwood paneling complement the new glass planes and the existing oak flooring, giving the spaces an incredible sense of warmth.
With American culture placing an increasing emphasis on “bigger is better,” this modest remodel is a testament to the value of investing in higher quality finishes in smaller quantities. The result is a structure that respects its neighbors, greatly expands its views, and dramatically improves the quality of life of its inhabitants.
Total construction cost: Withheld
PeopleArchitect: Aidlin Darling Design Joshua Aidlin AIA
Architect of record: Aidlin Darling Design
Interior designer: Joshua Aidlin
Engineer(s): Endres Ware Engineers
General contractor: Fine European Construction
Photographer(s): John Sutton Massimiliano Bolzonella
CAD system, project management, or other software used: Vector Works |
ProductsStructural system Wood frame with steel moment frames
Exterior cladding Wood: EIFS, ACM, or other:
Roofing Built-up roofing:
Windows Aluminum:
Glazing Insulated-panel or plastic glazing:
Doors Entrances: Wood doors: Sliding doors:
Hardware Hinges: Pulls: Cabinet hardware:
Interior finishes Cabinetwork and custom woodwork:
Lighting Interior ambient lighting: Controls:
Plumbing Plumbing fixtures: |