Chino Canyon Residence / Hundred Mile House
This project is a renovation and addition to a custom-built home built in 1954 at the base of San Jacinto Mountain in Palm Springs, California. The original layout, post-and- beam construction, wall of custom wooden windows and unique architectural detailing are reminiscent of Cliff May?s iconic Rancho homes, yet the original architect is unknown.
© Lance Gerber
Architects: Hundred Mile House
Location: Palm Springs, United States
Lead Architects: Duane Smith
Area: 2251.0 ft2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Lance Gerber
© Lance Gerber
From the architect. This project is a renovation and addition to a custom-built home built in 1954 at the base of San Jacinto Mountain in Palm Springs, California. The original layout, post-and- beam construction, wall of custom wooden windows and unique architectural detailing are reminiscent of Cliff May?s iconic Rancho homes, yet the original architect is unknown.
© Lance Gerber
The primary goal with the program was to maintain the unique character of the original structure while upgrading the home to be more energy efficient, spacious and functional. Square footage was more than doubled, but the street presence was kept minimal. The new L-shaped footprint wraps around an entry courtyard and was inspired by classic ranch homes of the Southwest. A new pool and patio off the main living area as well as private outdoor spaces off each bedroom c...
© Lance Gerber
Architects: Hundred Mile House
Location: Palm Springs, United States
Lead Architects: Duane Smith
Area: 2251.0 ft2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Lance Gerber
© Lance Gerber
From the architect. This project is a renovation and addition to a custom-built home built in 1954 at the base of San Jacinto Mountain in Palm Springs, California. The original layout, post-and- beam construction, wall of custom wooden windows and unique architectural detailing are reminiscent of Cliff May?s iconic Rancho homes, yet the original architect is unknown.
© Lance Gerber
The primary goal with the program was to maintain the unique character of the original structure while upgrading the home to be more energy efficient, spacious and functional. Square footage was more than doubled, but the street presence was kept minimal. The new L-shaped footprint wraps around an entry courtyard and was inspired by classic ranch homes of the Southwest. A new pool and patio off the main living area as well as private outdoor spaces off each bedroom c...
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