From the deck you really get a sense of the two main volumes of the house. One faces inward and the other out, a fine representation of Boone's ideas about the division between work space and living space.  Photo 1 of 19 in The 1972 Home of an Architect Known for His Office Buildings Gets a More Fluid Live/Work Divide

The 1972 Home of an Architect Known for His Office Buildings Gets a More Fluid Live/Work Divide

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Designing workspaces for a living gave Primo Orpilla and Verda Alexander a full-service take on their own Orinda, California, home. Though their two slant-roofed structures—designed by David Boone in 1972—were intended to give life and work a clean divide, the couple and their son, Apolo, have blurred those prescribed boundaries.