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This 1/2-acre parcel near the ocean in Mendocino
County is constrained by a creek across it in one direction and
power lines in the other. The previously approved septic system
required that the creek be culverted from one property line to the
other.
We met with county planning and health officials
to develop a strategy that maintained the creek and riparian corridor
with reduced setbacks, including a 0’ setback to an uphill
neighbor. The coastal commission approved this plan applauding the
collaboration with county agencies.
Designed for the family of the contractor who built the Star of
the Sea Church, we were directed to craft a structure which would
be out of the ordinary and “a challenge to build.”
Inspired by grain elevators–that is, an ad-hoc connection
of forms each housing a specific function—this 1311 s.f. house
was carefully shaped to protect neighbor’s views while optimizing
views of the ocean and creek corridor from within, including setting
floor levels to minimize the presence of the power lines and neighboring
structures.
Lovingly crafted, this house is built to last
in its harsh coastal environment.
Read about the design philosophies behind this home in Coastal Living magazine. |