Open side-bar Menu
 ArchShowcase
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Sausalito Home by Sven Lavine Architecture

 
January 16th, 2014 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Sven Lavine Architecture

Originally designed & permitted as 2 detached building on one subdivided lot located on the Sausalito waterfront, this project has been redesigned as a larger single family residence which we determined would better fit the site, neighborhood, and clients needs. It was with trepidation that we abandoned the first design that had taken years to permit, but in the end, we all are much more happy with the revised design.

Image Courtesy © Sven Lavine Architecture

Image Courtesy © Sven Lavine Architecture

One of our main goals was to stay away from materials which would degrade rapidly and require frequent maintenance in the damp, windy coastal climate. We steered the client away from the stained red cedar siding which has been in vogue lately. For the horizontal finish, we instead went with oko skin, a glass-fiber reinforced concrete siding attached in a rain-screen application, which has an uncommon, elegant look. It also happens to be durable, “green” and virtually maintenance free. Other similarly capable materials include stucco, metal fascias, and aluminum framed windows.

Image Courtesy © Sven Lavine Architecture

We have attempted to embrace the steeply sloping site in a harmonious way. The resulting design “climbs” the site, avoiding cutting into the hillside where possible. We are required by the city to set the garage back from the front property line, which necessitates an unavoidable large cut into the front of the site.

Image Courtesy © Sven Lavine Architecture

The large upside down “L” element on the facade helps to unify the front, which is functionally densely packed, and could easily appear busy and fragmented. It adds a layer of elegance and a buffer of privacy to the highly fenestrated facade.

The home is a “piano nobile”, locating the living spaces on the upper (3rd floor) level, and the sleeping & service spaces below on the 2nd floor. This takes the best advantage of the views during daylight hours. There is a 4th story master suite which is set back with an outdoor space in front.

Image Courtesy © Sven Lavine Architecture

Image Courtesy © Sven Lavine Architecture

Image Courtesy © Sven Lavine Architecture

Category: House




© 2024 Internet Business Systems, Inc.
670 Aberdeen Way, Milpitas, CA 95035
+1 (408) 882-6554 — Contact Us, or visit our other sites:
TechJobsCafe - Technical Jobs and Resumes EDACafe - Electronic Design Automation GISCafe - Geographical Information Services  MCADCafe - Mechanical Design and Engineering ShareCG - Share Computer Graphic (CG) Animation, 3D Art and 3D Models
  Privacy PolicyAdvertise