Brucato House / Martin Fenlon Architecture
The Brucato house is a rare example of new construction within a Historic Preservation Zone (HPOZ) in the city of Los Angeles. Located in the Highland Park-Garvanza district, which is the largest HPOZ in Los Angeles, the project consists of a new house that replaced the client?s small, aging bungalow. Since the original house was determined to be historically insignificant, its replacement would have to be compatible with the historic context and subject to the HPOZ board?s approval. And with a limited budget, it was critical to reuse certain elements of the structure, such as the existing foundation and parts of the existing framing.
© John Linden
Architects: Martin Fenlon Architecture
Location: Highland Park-Garvanza, Los Angeles, California, United States
Area: 2200.0 ft2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: John Linden, Martin Fenlon Architecture
© John Linden
Text description provided by the architects. The Brucato house is a rare example of new construction within a Historic Preservation Zone (HPOZ) in the city of Los Angeles. Located in the Highland Park-Garvanza district, which is the largest HPOZ in Los Angeles, the project consists of a new house that replaced the client?s small, aging bungalow. Since the original house was determined to be historically insignificant, its replacement would have to be compatible with the historic context and subject to the HPOZ board?s approval. And with a lim...
© John Linden
Architects: Martin Fenlon Architecture
Location: Highland Park-Garvanza, Los Angeles, California, United States
Area: 2200.0 ft2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: John Linden, Martin Fenlon Architecture
© John Linden
Text description provided by the architects. The Brucato house is a rare example of new construction within a Historic Preservation Zone (HPOZ) in the city of Los Angeles. Located in the Highland Park-Garvanza district, which is the largest HPOZ in Los Angeles, the project consists of a new house that replaced the client?s small, aging bungalow. Since the original house was determined to be historically insignificant, its replacement would have to be compatible with the historic context and subject to the HPOZ board?s approval. And with a lim...
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