Project posted by Amit Upadhye

Essence of the Desert

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Location
Scottsdale, Arizona
Year
2008
Structure Type
House (Single Residence)
Style
Modern

from the pool looking west into sunset

Inspired by the color of Strawberry Hedgehog cactus thriving in the front yard of the house, the window wants to be an abstract flower drawing guests toward the front entrance. The wall lights are abstract luminarias of the southwest landscape.

Fabric patio that connects the main house to the guest house.

Double height kitchen with the warm mass of cabinets rising like a stalagmite in the cavern scaling the height while the hung pendant lights from ceiling coming down like stalactites to the human scale.

Lofted kitchen, sealed integrally colored concrete floors. The tiny frosted glass window only glows on owners' marriage anniversary for 2 minutes.

from Pavilion looking at the master suite, family room and lofted kitchen

South facade with minimal openings and recesses

Main house patio connecting to Guest house patio. The both meet at the entry courtyard to the Guest house. The notch in the masonry fence wall receives the setting sun of the owners' marriage anniversary.

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Details

Property Size
6,000 sq. ft.
Lot Size
1.3 acres
Bedrooms
6
Bathrooms
6
Credits

Posted by
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Amit Upadhye

Architect
Interior Design
Landscape Design
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Bill Tonneson
Builder
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First Choice LLC
Photographer
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Matt Winquist
Awards
Sub Zero Wolf: Outstanding Kitchen Design
Publications
Archdaily, Architizer, Arizona Republic, Inside-Outside
Notes

"Life thrives in the shadow of the boulders" was the concept behind this robust home in Scottsdale, AZ. Amit Upadhye designed a house in the desert, capturing the essence of the native climate to create a dwelling sensitive to the phenomenological aspects of living within the desert. Memories and visions of boulders and shadows in the desert were borrowed in the formation of the project. It was through these borrowed moments of the desert that brought the concepts of micro-climates and desert living to the Essence of the Desert House. The boulders act as heat sinks and as thermal masses. The Native Americans were aware of this phenomenon, often building homes in the shadows of such boulders. It is through this challenging and yet engaging nature of the Sonoran Desert that allows for meaningful and poetic dialogue between place and built environment, creating opportunities for natural phenomena to be translated into meaningful architecture rooted in the nature and essence of the desert. Images of boulders were constant through out the design of the project, being used metaphorically to create the walls of the residence. These walls cast desirable shadows on the east and west parts of the project were the family would be spending most of their time. The house is separated from the garage by a two-story high chasm that runs north to south, acting as the spine of the composition. This spine connects the main house to the detached guest house to the north through the open patio.
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Amit Upadhye

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