Three Wall House by Kovac Architects
Kovac Architects have sent us the Three Wall House they designed in Los Angeles, California.
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Description from the architects:
This dramatic minimalist residence occupies an irregularly shaped hilltop site at the end of a long driveway. To heighten the sense of arrival, we elected to unmask the house and view gradually. Upon reaching the top of the drive, slits in one of the house’s namesake walls give the barest hint of the space beyond, and only after completing the final turn into the motor court is the vista fully revealed, framed by three monolithic walls.
The house uses dynamic formal elements to articulate spaces and curate views. On arrival, one is greeted by a delicate bridge which spans the motor court to connect the residence with a guest house/ garage. To one side, the primary living spaces are sheltered by a double-cantilevered plane- hovering just above, but never touching a major demarcating wall. The effect is one of visceral tension, and a counterpoint to the pastoral surroundings.
The “three walls” that define the motor court form, in turn, a visual anchor for the living spaces beyond. After passing through these enclosures, visitors are pulled through a sequence of glazed volumes which culminate at the expansive family room. Glass doors retract to access deep terraces to the north and east. To the east and south, a large pool and a sequence of gardens complete the scene.
Visit the Kovac Architects website – here.
Photography by Lars Frazer
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Ithaqua on 11 Apr 2012 at 2:10 am #
it must be wonderfully light in there. I also like how you can go from the glass area to the outside and have access to the elements but at the same time you are protected from them by the concreate roof.
AnicaDeGuzman on 15 Apr 2012 at 7:56 pm #
Nice & warm looking!
Arnaud M on 18 Apr 2012 at 11:50 pm #
Hi, any idea what is the name of the oval dinning room table? Thanks.