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Located on a steep, west facing slope of the
Lovall Valley, the residence nestles into a saddle in the land tucked
behind a small knoll. Segmenting the program into four individual
structures takes advantage of the views and reinforces the connection
with the site: vistas are framed of the classic oak and grass landscape
and of the spectacular views both west towards Sonoma and south
towards San Francisco. Organized along the contour of the hill,
the indoor rooms create places of privacy while forming more public
outdoor rooms between them. Each room balances view and solar gain
with careful window placement and shading devices.
The main spaces are of sprayed earth construction
– providing both thermal modulation in its 18” thickness
and a rich, patinaed finish – with a roof structure of recycled
fir trusses and salvaged cypress decking. Rammed earth is used at
the fireplace and loggia columns for drama. A corrugated metal roof
and plywood and batten siding or cribbing on secondary spaces draw
from the agrarian California vernacular giving the buildings a more
casual and modern feel.
AIA SF “Small Firms, Great Projects”
East Bay AIA Award
Sunset/AIA Merit Award
San Francisco Magazine Nov 2002
Organic Style July/August 2002
Custom Home March 2002
Sunset Dec 2001
Sunset Feb 2003
The Getaway Home:Discovering Your Home Away from Home
Creating the inspired House
Good Green Homes
100 of the World’s Best Houses
Sustainable Architecture/Low Tech Houses |