ELL / Domaen
ELL is a 5,500SF ground-up Beverly Hills Developer residence designed for Luxe List Home. The building is located at the crest of the Benedict Canyon hillsides, overlooking the entire serene landscape of the Beverly Hills neighborhood. The project is loosely situated within the footprint of a former, now demolished, one-story 1950s residence.
© Paul Vu
Architects: Domaen
Location: Beverly Hills, CA, United States
Principal Design: Axel Schmitzberger, Chris Lowe
Area: 5500.0 ft2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Paul Vu
Team: Jessica Schmitzberger, Cooper Ballantine, Justin Tingue
Structural: S&Z Engineering
General Contractor: Domaen
© Paul Vu
From the architect. ELL is a 5,500SF ground-up Beverly Hills Developer residence designed for Luxe List Home. The building is located at the crest of the Benedict Canyon hillsides, overlooking the entire serene landscape of the Beverly Hills neighborhood. The project is loosely situated within the footprint of a former, now demolished, one-story 1950s residence.
© Paul Vu
A design-build methodology was employed and streamlined to meet a challenging schedule, with the dynamic design process that evolved during and prior to construction. The methodological constraints of the project led to explorations of an elevational architecture, focusing on systemic alignments and misalignments as tools to create a dy...
© Paul Vu
Architects: Domaen
Location: Beverly Hills, CA, United States
Principal Design: Axel Schmitzberger, Chris Lowe
Area: 5500.0 ft2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Paul Vu
Team: Jessica Schmitzberger, Cooper Ballantine, Justin Tingue
Structural: S&Z Engineering
General Contractor: Domaen
© Paul Vu
From the architect. ELL is a 5,500SF ground-up Beverly Hills Developer residence designed for Luxe List Home. The building is located at the crest of the Benedict Canyon hillsides, overlooking the entire serene landscape of the Beverly Hills neighborhood. The project is loosely situated within the footprint of a former, now demolished, one-story 1950s residence.
© Paul Vu
A design-build methodology was employed and streamlined to meet a challenging schedule, with the dynamic design process that evolved during and prior to construction. The methodological constraints of the project led to explorations of an elevational architecture, focusing on systemic alignments and misalignments as tools to create a dy...
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