Richmond, VA | Los Angeles, CA
Summary:
The existing confused plan of this rambling Venice CA bungalow is simplified to maximize the view of our handsome protagonist: an existing Chinese Lace Bark Elm (Ulmus Parvifolia - a nice memory of the entry plaza at VMFA…), growing poignantly in the center of the rear garden. A new entry sequence is developed that creates a more intimate experience at the point of arrival, forcing the visitor to experience the longest view as they move through the house which continues to unfold with cyclical circulation routes to extend the feeling of the space.
A master ‘cabana’ suite, feeling somewhat at sea from the main house (though accessible secretly from it as well as across the new deck), is oriented to the rear, while a discrete guest suite exists quite independently at the front.
For more information on the ‘hanging kitchen’ click here
Status: Built
Location: Venice, CA, US
Additional Credits: Photographer: Spatial Affairs Photography
Team:
Peter Culley - Project Principal
James Hill - Project Architect
Stacey Farinholt - Landscape Architect
Andrew Montgomery
Hooman Kia