Inspired by the Ed Ruscha painting, “Malibu = Sliding Glass Doors,” this
design overlooking the Pacific Ocean acts as a viewing or veiling
device, or a hinge between seer and sea. The residence comprises a
series of rough concrete walls that move from the landscape through the
house, retaining the earth while supporting the cantilevered program
volumes. The interior of the house is compressed between the retaining
walls and the freestanding glass facade that slips past the edges of the
volumes and reflects the landscape while retaining space. The
cantilevered volumes are plugged into a shifting circulation spine,
connecting the two floors and the children’s wing to the master suite.
Voids and clerestories puncture the circulation space bringing natural
light inside the house. The living space opens wide onto the terraces
that step down into the landscape, following the glass planes towards
the ocean.
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