"It's always sort of interesting when an architect has to convince a client that a wall of glass may not be the best decision," says Mitchell. "Even though you don't want to obstruct any part of the beautiful view, sometimes it's just not practical." Since the structure is an office most of the time, and is in extremely sunny Los Angeles, having an entire glass facade would have let in too much light during the day, making it unbearably hot inside.
I'm not sure how much work I'd actually get done sitting in front of this panoramic window in this writer's studio, but I might be highly inspired, so you never know...
Love the wrap around window in front of the desk. would like to see the desk come back on the right side to offer a transition typing corner and a return.