Mandeville Canyon Residence

by Griffin Enright Architects
The site for this project is located on a cul-de-sac that creates a tapered lot and a small curved front yard lot line, while the rear yard of the site opens to the canyon and city views. Two distinct conditions emerge from the design; from the rear yard the house is seen as a series of horizontal volumes that merge with the terrain of the landscape, while the presence at the entrance of the house is distinctly more urban and vertical. This dichotomy between the front and back areas of the property is emphasized by the articulation of two vertical walls that fold into roof surfaces to create a backdrop that anchors the horizontal qualities of the terrain.

The two shell-like walls shift in plan to differentiate a formal entry and construct the views of the canyon beyond. This volumetric fissure creates a two-story entry which contains the stair to the second floor bedrooms. From the stair hall, a large opening at the ground level leads to the living area and reveals the expansive vista over-looking the city beyond. The open living, dining, and kitchen areas are surrounded by moveable glass doors that telescope open to the elongated porch. The exterior deck and landscape merge with the topography, creating a lap pool along the site ledge and a stair down to the landscape below. The shift in the volumes of the first and second floor creates coverage for the perimeter deck, providing the sense of enclosure in the exterior space that connects to the terrain of the site. The second floor is bisected by an open court that separates the master bedroom from the children’s bedrooms while joining a second floor deck that wraps both volumes. Cantilevering at the corner of the house, the master bedroom views are maximized both up the canyon and towards the city vista.


Photo Credit: Tim Street Porter
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View over the pool to the backyard, outdoor living room and porch above.
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A view of the horizontal volumes of the house that connect to the terrain beyond.
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The pool reflects the volumes of the house, and relates them to the surrounding terrain.
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An outdoor dining room is formed by the overhang of the deck above.
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An outdoor living room is created by the overhang of the floor above.
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The living room is connected to the outdoors by telescoping doors that fold into deep pockets.
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The open kitchen has a stainless steel counter and ebony cabinets.
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The kitchen is highlighted by a blue glass back splash.
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The cantilevered stair in the entryway rises to the top of the wine room and return to a balcony above.
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The stair in the entryway reveals the views beyond at the landing.
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Large telescoping doors disappear to connect the living room to the terrain beyond creating an open corner.
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The bedroom views are enhanced by large glazed elements and a disappearing corner.
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Contrasting materials in the master bathroom with a view from the shower.
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Contrasting materials in the master bathroom with a sculptural relationship between the tun and the shower.
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An outdoor room at the upper-level provides a view from the top of the stair and an outdoor shower.
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The front entry is cantilevered to create a portico-like arrival.
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