Project posted by RBDS

The Wheeler Residence

Year
2019
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Modern
Street view
Street view
Exterior overall front view
Exterior overall front view
Exterior entry
Exterior entry
Entry hall
Entry hall
Kitchen view
Kitchen view
Kitchen view towards dining
Kitchen view towards dining
Master bath
Master bath
Master bath
Master bath
Window wall off dining
Window wall off dining
Exterior rear patio
Exterior rear patio

Details

Square Feet
2800
Lot Size
1/2 Acre
Bedrooms
3
Full Baths
3
Partial Baths
1

Credits

Posted by
Architect
Interior Design
NAR Design Group
Landscape Design
Donovan Lee Landscape Architect
Builder
Owner/Builder
Photographer
Photographerlink / Fred Donham

From RBDS

Surrounded by 80-year-old olive trees on a ½ acre site, this 2,800 square foot single-family residence is comprised of three linear volumes offset from each other and connected by light-filled corridors. The layout of each volume offers a distinct program, allowing the owners to move from public, semi-public and private spaces freely through the open-ended corridors.
The interior space of each volume is accentuated by high sloped ceilings constructed of opposing shed roofs with each volume connected by flat roofed corridors. The ends of each corridor have un-interrupted floor to ceiling windows, flooding the spaces with an abundance of natural light. The program of the center volume, PUBLIC, consists of an open kitchen and dining area that can be extended through a 14-foot bi-folding wall that opens onto a semi-enclosed rear patio perfect for entertaining family and guest. The master suite volume, PRIVATE, offers access to two distinct patios. The rear patio, an extension of the dining room, used for entertaining and a second, is a private semi-enclosed patio just off the master bedroom. The SEMI-PUBLIC volume contains the family room and two guest rooms, one of which has direct access to the rear patio area.

The exterior facade is finished in a Caviar black stucco with Cor-Ten steel roofs and fascia. The flat-roofed entry and connecting corridors, with floor to ceiling windows, create channels between the high-pitched opposing shed roofs further accentuating the three linear volumes. When viewed from the frontage street, the house becomes a shadow with-in the surrounding olive trees.