Mandeville Canyon Residence
Winner of the 2009 Gold Nugget Awards, Outstanding Custom Home 7,500+ SF
Winner of the 2009 Dream Home Awards, Custom Contemporary Home of the Year
Featured for Hidden Kitchen Storage on Houzz:
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This custom residence is inspired as much by its unique setting as the client’s lifestyle. Due to the irregular shape of the site, which includes a small grove of eucalyptus and pine trees, only one of the 3.5 acres is buildable land. To maximize the views, the house was split into two wings – north and south – which turn away from the motor court to face an expansive lawn and the surrounding canyon views.
Breaking the structure into smaller parts also reduces massing and establishes a physical connection with the outdoors; access is available from almost any room. At the heart of the home is a great fireplace that begins in the living room then penetrates the exterior wall to become a wedge-shaped landscape feature and finally, the pool wall.
Status: Completed in 2008
Project Size: 10,000 s.f.
Architectural Team: Christopher Kempel, AIA, Rocky Rockefeller, AIA, Kate Dunworth, Kyong-Bin Kim
Photography: Eric Staudenmaier
Winner of the 2009 Dream Home Awards, Custom Contemporary Home of the Year
Featured for Hidden Kitchen Storage on Houzz:
https://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/83025847/list/cuisine-cachez-ces-rangements-que-nous-ne-saurions-voir
This custom residence is inspired as much by its unique setting as the client’s lifestyle. Due to the irregular shape of the site, which includes a small grove of eucalyptus and pine trees, only one of the 3.5 acres is buildable land. To maximize the views, the house was split into two wings – north and south – which turn away from the motor court to face an expansive lawn and the surrounding canyon views.
Breaking the structure into smaller parts also reduces massing and establishes a physical connection with the outdoors; access is available from almost any room. At the heart of the home is a great fireplace that begins in the living room then penetrates the exterior wall to become a wedge-shaped landscape feature and finally, the pool wall.
Status: Completed in 2008
Project Size: 10,000 s.f.
Architectural Team: Christopher Kempel, AIA, Rocky Rockefeller, AIA, Kate Dunworth, Kyong-Bin Kim
Photography: Eric Staudenmaier
Project Year: 2008
Project Cost: More than $2,000,000
Country: United States
Others who worked on this project: Fischer Construction, Inc.