Carmel Residence by Dirk Denison Architects
Dirk Denison Architects have designed a residence in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California.
Full description after the photos….












Description of the Carmel Residence by Dirk Denison Architects:
The dense and steep site of this weekend house in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California required a precise refinement of the volume of the existing building to maximize the unused breadth of the home and the views of the Pacific. A central space defined by intricate and variable screen of mahogany planks and fully folding glass walls was designed to visually connect the private spaces at the rear of the house to the central courtyard through to the seafront living room and kitchen. The low-profile steel cable structure supporting the glass ceiling of the courtyard maximizes the glass surface area to allow the sun to warm the core of the home and protect it from the strong sea winds.
The cedar siding and mahogany windows warm the exterior volumes and help to balance the scale of the house to the density of its environment, woven in and out of view through the surrounding homes and tall, native cypress trees. Throughout the interior, highly programmed and cleanly detailed mahogany cabinetry is complemented by the live-edge walnut Nakashima furniture pieces and carefully selected fabrics and finishes.
Great care was taken to open the rear of the house up to the garden at the northeast corner of the site. Lush and colorful plantings in this area come into view when climbing the cantilevered wood and glass staircase delicately attached to the exterior of the house and the main access to the solace of the mediation room on the second floor.
Visit the website of Dirk Denison Architects – here.

JC on 02 Jul 2009 at 3:54 am #
That is a stunning house.
Lance on 02 Jul 2009 at 4:21 am #
Wow! I am feeling this house big time. I absolutely love the wood in this house and the long and narrow rooms. The kitchen is particularly stunning. The glass on the outdoor stairs are a great touch as well. It’s hard to tell whether you’re outside or inside in some of the photos which really is interesting as well. Even the vertical wood on the walkway looks like something from the paths leading up to shrines in Japan. Very, very nice job DDA.
kate on 02 Jul 2009 at 5:50 am #
I’m loving this too and second everything Lance said in his comment above!
graham on 02 Jul 2009 at 9:36 pm #
WOW
Jon Hoffman on 02 Jul 2009 at 10:26 pm #
The wooden table in the living area is incredible. Excellent house overall.
Piffy Marie on 07 Jul 2009 at 9:16 pm #
I live in Carmel, and I am going to go explore and find this house… I’m sure I’ve driven by it a million times, but its interior is AWESOME!
Myles McKenzie on 01 Aug 2009 at 9:48 am #
A very classical modern contemporary home with beautiful wood and dark steel! The consideration of natural light and how it is woven into the residence is spectacular, given the natural climate of Carmel and the dark days it can have.
Isa on 04 Sep 2009 at 10:14 pm #
What an amazing building. In a romantic (and rather ridiculous) sense, I see “the ribs of nature.” And an Asian influence is un-ignorable and brings with it an amazing air of tranquility. I’ve never seen a better treatment of a skylight. When can I move in?! ;3
Matthew on 15 Nov 2009 at 4:07 pm #
Piffy Marie I am from Carmel also!
I have driven by this house on scenic a million times I can’t believe I found this!
Truly spectacular!
evan on 12 Jan 2010 at 9:25 am #
a beautiful house with smart woods structure