Aerial View
Aerial View
Exterior Front
Exterior Front
Exterior Front
Exterior Front
Exterior View
Exterior View
Exterior Entry
Exterior Entry
Living Room
Living Room
Entry
Entry
Living Room
Living Room
Living Room Ceiling
Living Room Ceiling
Living Room
Living Room
Entry Ceiling
Entry Ceiling
Ceiling
Ceiling
Dining Room
Dining Room
Kitchen
Kitchen
Kitchen
Kitchen
Library
Library
Hall
Hall
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bathroom
Bathroom

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Details

Square Feet
3500
Bedrooms
1
Full Baths
2

Credits

Landscape Design
Jeff Lindfors
Builder
de Krassel Construction
Photographer
Brian Thomas Jones
Matt Ellis

From ANX / Aaron Neubert Architects

Situated at the confluence of two well traveled local streets, having a close adjacency to the constant drone of the 405 Freeway, and with captivating views of the Getty Center and the surrounding mountains, the design for this 3750 sf home places an emphasis on presenting the site’s distinct views, while also providing the desired visual and aural privacy.

The project is positioned on an ascending hillside property in the Bel-Air neighborhood of Los Angeles. A single floor of spatially contiguous living spaces – placed upon a partially subterranean garage and blanketed by a folded steel roof – subtly opens to the lush landscape. The roof’s height and shape is manipulated in response to the internal and external spatial and programmatic requirements of the project brief, as well as the specific solar exposures of the site.

A strategically positioned aperture carefully frames the Getty Center from the living room, a corner window connects the office to the garden, a slot window provides vistas from the master bedroom, a full height window allows the dining room to expand into the rear landscape, a picture window establishes a connection to the street from the kitchen, and numerous skylights throughout the home track the sun’s path throughout the day.