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Avocado Acres House in Encinitas, California by LLoyd Russell AIA

 
August 6th, 2017 by Sanjay Gangal

Article source: LLoyd Russell AIA

The Bold roof profile of Avocado Acres (Aa) House personifies the design collaboration with Architect, Lloyd Russell to inject a dose of creativity + Mod Green Architecture into a coastal infill project. Aesthetic cues originated from the historical LA’s Case Study Houses and Eichler’s MCM gems. However, this new residence is all about addressing the conditions we face now by incorporating sustainable materials, energy efficiencies and environmental sensibilities.

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  • Architects: LLoyd Russell AIA
  • Project: Avocado Acres House
  • Location: Encinitas, California, USA
  • Photography: Darren Bradley
  • Developer/ co-designer/ project manager: Surfside Projects
  • Building levels: 1
  • Project size: 2782 ft2
  • Site size: 10300 ft2
  • Completion date: 2015

Image Courtesy © Darren Bradley

A sloping curved shed roof unifies the three pavilions that define the U-shape plan and courtyard space. Throughout the interior a constant engagement to the outdoors gives the home a grandeur that belies the home’s small footprint. It ‘s single level living spaces, privacy from the street and functional layout for the inhabitants is the soul of our design strategy.

Image Courtesy © Darren Bradley

Image Courtesy © Darren Bradley

Straight lines with an angular street front geometry sits in stark contrast to the unique curvilinear roof profile. A simple color palette of the open interior space complements the muscular concrete walls and extensive use of natural wood tones on the vaulted ceiling, flooring and cabinetry. Floor plan consists of three defined areas joined in a U shape where each volume programs directly to the outdoor courtyard. 9′ tall sliding glass walls vanish into wall pockets and clerestory glazing that entirely wraps above the main living space provides plenty of natural light.

A third party, non-biased rating system ( California GreenPoint Rated ) was used to confirm and to certify our best sustainable building practices.

Image Courtesy © Darren Bradley

Image Courtesy © Darren Bradley

Image Courtesy © Darren Bradley

Image Courtesy © Darren Bradley

Image Courtesy © Darren Bradley

Image Courtesy © Darren Bradley

Image Courtesy © Darren Bradley

Image Courtesy © Darren Bradley

Image Courtesy © Darren Bradley

Image Courtesy © Darren Bradley

Image Courtesy © Darren Bradley

Image Courtesy © Darren Bradley

Image Courtesy © Darren Bradley

Image Courtesy © Darren Bradley

Image Courtesy © Darren Bradley

Image Courtesy © Darren Bradley

Image Courtesy © LLoyd Russell AIA

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