Laurel Hills Residence / Assembledge+
Composed of three pavilions connected by a series of glass hallways, the single-story residence seeks to create a residential oasis in the heart of Los Angeles. The Western Red Cedar lined guest house/garage pavilion establishes a datum line that carves and connects the two larger volumes of the living and sleeping pavilions, comprised of oversized charcoal-colored board, batten extira and cement board siding. A walkway of concrete pavers, lined by wild grasses leads to the front door, passing a tranquil courtyard with olive trees. The entry to the house is located within a glass hallway connecting the living pavilion to the west and the sleeping pavilion to the east, establishing a sense of intimate scale before engaging with the other parts of the house. The fluidity between the kitchen, breakfast room and family room, designed for uninterrupted entertainment, creates a harmony of transparency and lightness.
© Matthew Millman
architects: Assembledge+Location: Studio City, Los Ãngeles, California, United StatesProject Year: 2019Photographs: Matthew MillmanPhotographs: Area: 4900.0 ft2
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© Matthew Millman
architects: Assembledge+Location: Studio City, Los Ãngeles, California, United StatesProject Year: 2019Photographs: Matthew MillmanPhotographs: Area: 4900.0 ft2
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