Croft Residence / AUX Architecture
West Hollywood Residence by AUX Architecture: This single-family home, designed by Brian Wickersham and his firm, AUX Architecture, was designed to meet the economic demands of maximizing square footage while preserving indoor-outdoor living. A roof garden provides additional outdoor space that was otherwise displaced by the building footprint.
© Andrew Dinsky PLG Estates
Architects: AUX Architecture
Location: Los Angeles, United States
Lead Architects: Brian Wickersham (Principal-in-Charge), Jeremy Fletcher, Matthew Aulicino (PM), Jenny Barnish (ID), Ricardo Moura (PA), Uriel Lopez, Henry Dominguez
Area: 4500.0 ft2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Andrew Dinsky PLG Estates, Hunter Kerhart
General Contractor: SD Construction
Structural Engineer: Oks'n Associates
Client: Rebel Construction
© Hunter Kerhart
Text description provided by the architects. West Hollywood Residence by AUX Architecture: This single-family home, designed by Brian Wickersham and his firm, AUX Architecture, was designed to meet the economic demands of maximizing square footage while preserving indoor-outdoor living. A roof garden provides additional outdoor space that was otherwise displaced by the building footprint.
© Hunter Kerhart
The material shift of white stucco against gray Equitone fiber cement board panels is intended to read as if the gray mass is being cut away t...
© Andrew Dinsky PLG Estates
Architects: AUX Architecture
Location: Los Angeles, United States
Lead Architects: Brian Wickersham (Principal-in-Charge), Jeremy Fletcher, Matthew Aulicino (PM), Jenny Barnish (ID), Ricardo Moura (PA), Uriel Lopez, Henry Dominguez
Area: 4500.0 ft2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Andrew Dinsky PLG Estates, Hunter Kerhart
General Contractor: SD Construction
Structural Engineer: Oks'n Associates
Client: Rebel Construction
© Hunter Kerhart
Text description provided by the architects. West Hollywood Residence by AUX Architecture: This single-family home, designed by Brian Wickersham and his firm, AUX Architecture, was designed to meet the economic demands of maximizing square footage while preserving indoor-outdoor living. A roof garden provides additional outdoor space that was otherwise displaced by the building footprint.
© Hunter Kerhart
The material shift of white stucco against gray Equitone fiber cement board panels is intended to read as if the gray mass is being cut away t...
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