Project posted by MONTALBA ARCHITECTS

Venice Beach House

Year
2019
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Wood siding wraps the perimeter and sits atop the massive CMU walls, lifting and lightening the massing
Wood siding wraps the perimeter and sits atop the massive CMU walls, lifting and lightening the massing
The volumes of interior spaces are stretched and overlapped to create an overall building mass built with a sensitivity to the scale and interplay of the exterior space.
The volumes of interior spaces are stretched and overlapped to create an overall building mass built with a sensitivity to the scale and interplay of the exterior space.
A series of parallel datum walls - constructed of CMU blocks - anchor the gardens and organize the interior spaces around the exterior space
A series of parallel datum walls - constructed of CMU blocks - anchor the gardens and organize the interior spaces around the exterior space
The materiality of the CMU datum walls evokes a sense of heaviness and provides a visual marker between floors
The materiality of the CMU datum walls evokes a sense of heaviness and provides a visual marker between floors
The exterior gardens punctuate the interior spaces, extending site lines and bringing in ample natural light
The exterior gardens punctuate the interior spaces, extending site lines and bringing in ample natural light
Full height glass walls open the interior spaces to the gardens
Full height glass walls open the interior spaces to the gardens

Details

Square Feet
5625

Credits

Architect
Interior Design
Brandon Quattrone
Landscape Design
Bent Grass Landscape Design
Builder
Sarlan Builders, Inc.
Photographer
Kevin Scott

From MONTALBA ARCHITECTS

Situated in Los Angeles’ coastal Venice neighborhood, the design for this new residence began with its exterior 3 ‘gardens,’ which meld the indoor-outdoor spaces together among varying volumes and allow places of comfort to enjoy the year-round temperate climate. The scale of the gardens is varied; one larger garden creates drama, while two smaller gardens allow for intimacy and moments of pause. Almost every space is connected with a sister outdoor space to further blur the distinction between in and out. A series of parallel datum walls constructed of concrete blocks anchor the gardens and organize the interior spaces around the exterior space. The materiality of the concrete block walls evoke a sense of heaviness and provides a visual, monolithic mass between floors while anchoring the horizontal planes of the home in the landscape. Wood siding wraps the perimeter and sits atop the massive walls, lifting and lightening the massing. Full height sliding glass doors open the main living space to the exterior, while the exterior gardens punctuate the interior spaces, extending sight-lines and bringing in ample natural light.