Through a series of discussions, the clients’ predilection for Spanish Colonial and Mediterranean styles slowly transformed into a greater appreciation of the abstract qualities inherent in all good architecture: light-filled space, dynamic order, refined simplicity and the beauty of natural materials. Rather than follow any particular historical style, it is these timeless qualities we sought to evoke in designing and building this house.
The exterior of the house in expressive of both stability and dynamism. From afar, the house appears as a freestanding white pavilion. Upon approach, the complexities of form-making and volumetric relationships are revealed.
The interior of the house is flanked by clerestory windows that bring in daylight, while the roof overhang protects from excess sun. The result is an open and well-lit space that remains cool year round. The central space functions as a circulation spine, gallery, music room and playroom. A variety of floor-to-ceiling openings for living space creates a relaxed yet dynamic floor of movement.

