The Montecito Residence by Barton Myers Associates

June 5, 2010

Barton Myers Associates have completed a new home in Montecito, California.

Full description after the photos….

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The Montecito Residence by Barton Myers Associates

Located in the hills above Montecito, the residence was designed to take advantage of the site’s striking features, including majestic oak trees and large boulders. The house is divided into two wings. A public wing includes living, dining and kitchen areas and opens up to the main outdoor dining and lounging areas. The second, more intimate wing, contains bedrooms, bathrooms and a library all of which open up to small outdoor courtyards and terraces. The property also includes a lap-pool and an existing guest house.

The building is constructed of exposed steel, glass, concrete and insulated metal panels. The Montecito Residence takes full advantage of the indoor-outdoor living made possible by California Coast’s mild climate. Designed specifically without air-conditioning, the house is cooled exclusively by cross-ventilation. Large operable sectional glass doors, sliding doors and windows can be opened and closed to quickly adjust to the climate conditions and the occupants’ comfort. In addition, the house’s radiant heat system is fed by solar collector panels. Other sustainable features include highly efficient boilers, photovoltaic panels and an Energy-Star rated “cool” roof.

Architects: Barton Myers Associates

Associate in Charge: Thomas Schneider

Project Architect: Yianna Bouyioukou

Landscape: Rios Clementi Hale Studios

Structural Engineer: Norman J. Epstein

Engineering: AGME Engineers, mechanical & plumbing; Smith Engineering Associates, electrical; Simpson Gumpertz & Heger Inc, envelope consultant; Rios Clementi Hale Studios, interiors; Penfield & Smith, civil; Grover Hollingsworth & Associates, geotechnical

Location: Montecito, CA

Site Area: 1 acre

Project Area: 3,365 sf main residence, 500 sf garage, 50′ lap pool, pool cabana

Project Year: 2009

Contractor: Caputo Construction

Photographer: Ciro Coelho

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