Directed by Juan Carlos Portuese
Edited by Saul Archila
The Cheng Residence was designed by Wes Jones, founder of J,P:A. It has only two "floors"—one is the lowermost level, let into the concrete retaining structure, and the other is an elevator platform that translates vertically through the entire height of the studio above the concrete retaining structure.
Throughout this height, arranged around the periphery of the open shaft space where the elevator travels, stacked "shelves" hold the furniture collection as well as other necessary programmatic elements like the bathroom, kitchen, bedroom and clothes storage.
Check out the work I did this summer as part of my internship at Jones, Partners: Architecture
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJW7ZkT3Br0
Cheng Residence. Silverlake, CA
Jones, Partners: Architecture
http://www.cheng-residence.info/
http://www.jonespartners.com/
Directed by Juan Carlos Portuese
Edited by Saul Archila
The Cheng Residence was designed by Wes Jones, founder of J,P:A. It has only two "floors"—one is the lowermost level, let into the concrete retaining structure, and the other is an elevator platform that translates vertically through the entire height of the studio above the concrete retaining structure.
Throughout this height, arranged around the periphery of the open shaft space where the elevator travels, stacked "shelves" hold the furniture collection as well as other necessary programmatic elements like the bathroom, kitchen, bedroom and clothes storage.
how did you apply for an internship position? Can you give their emeil?
I'm sure Wes Jones would be really happy about you posting his work in a public forum like this....
I hope for your sake you got permission
Cool! What software did you use?
OMA's Maison à Bordeaux?
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