The project, completed in 2017, is an extensive house renovation in
Altadena for a contemporary art gallerist and her scientist husband. The
existing house had been built in several phases (1920s, 1950s, and
1970s) and as such it was highly fragmented and compartmentalized. The
house was also closed off from the garden. The goals for the new design
were to unify the spaces, rearrange the circulation, open up the house
to views, bring in more natural light, and create wall space for the
owners’ extensive art collection. The renovation simplified the
multiple spaces of the house into two main volumes, provided light and
views by opening up the house to a new deck and central garden,
lightened the space by lifting the ceilings to take advantage of the
space of the gables and adding multiple skylights, and gave the project a
heart by making the kitchen the home’s social center.
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