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Caterpillar House in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California by Feldman Architecture, Inc.

 
October 15th, 2018 by Sanjay Gangal

Article source: Feldman Architecture, Inc.

The design for the Caterpillar House, sited on the softly rolling hills of the Santa Lucia Preserve, sought to accentuate a connection to the land. Having lived in a Cliff May home, the client came to the project with a love of modern ranch houses and looking for an environmentally-conscious response to a beautiful site. The Caterpillar House implements sustainable elements while exploring a contemporary version of the ranch ideals: massing that is low and horizontal, an open plan with a strong connection between indoor and outdoor spaces, and main living areas that center informally on the kitchen.

Image Courtesy © Joe Fletcher

  • Architects: Feldman Architecture, Inc.
  • Project: Caterpillar House
  • Location: Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, USA
  • Photography: Joe Fletcher
  • Contractor: Groza Construction
  • Landscape Design: Joni Janecki + Associates
  • Interior Design: Jeffers Design Group
  • Engineer: Yu Strandberg Engineering
  • Construction Year: 2010

Image Courtesy © Joe Fletcher

Connecting the home literally and figuratively to the site, excavated earth was repurposed for the construction of the walls. These rammed earth walls gently curve in response to the site’s contours and also act as a thermal mass, regulating temperatures from day to night. Three tanks close to the home proudly store rainwater and provide all of the property’s irrigation needs. Large south-facing glass doors open the main living area to a large covered contemporary porch and to an outdoor patio with sunshades that expand and contract to allow for a flexible entertaining area that responds to the client’s needs. The glazing, natural ventilation and operable shading also act as a passive heating and cooling system. Integrated photovoltaic panels enable the house to produce all of its own energy requirements without compromising the graceful curve of the low roof against the hill.

The Caterpillar House was the first LEED Platinum Custom Home on California’s Central Coast.

Image Courtesy © Joe Fletcher

Image Courtesy © Joe Fletcher

Image Courtesy © Joe Fletcher

Image Courtesy © Joe Fletcher

Image Courtesy © Joe Fletcher

Image Courtesy © Joe Fletcher

Image Courtesy © Joe Fletcher

Image Courtesy © Joe Fletcher

Image Courtesy © Joe Fletcher

Image Courtesy © Joe Fletcher

Image Courtesy © Joe Fletcher

Image Courtesy © Joe Fletcher

Image Courtesy © Joe Fletcher

Image Courtesy © Feldman Architecture, Inc.

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