See-Through House / Koning Eizenberg Architecture
This suburban home, designed for a Planning Commissioner and her family, offers a relaxed connection to the street and provides an amplified perception of space on a typical 50?x 150? lot by organizing expansive views through the length of the house. A barn-shaped roof emerged from tracing the maximum permitted planning envelope, producing a chance rural reference that fits both the family?s background and interest in the informal, modest and communal. A Quaker bonnet, seen in an old family portrait, inspired the shaping of the guesthouse roof, which backdrops the series of indoor and outdoor spaces. Movable privacy/sun control screens between house and yard modify views inside and out at different times of the day.
© Eric Staudenmaier
Architects: Koning Eizenberg Architecture
Location: Santa Monica, United States
Category: Houses
Lead Architect: Julie Eizenberg
Area: 3100.0 ft2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Eric Staudenmaier
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© Eric Staudenmaier
Architects: Koning Eizenberg Architecture
Location: Santa Monica, United States
Category: Houses
Lead Architect: Julie Eizenberg
Area: 3100.0 ft2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Eric Staudenmaier
Read more »
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