Project posted by The Ranch Mine

White Dates

Year
2021
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Midcentury
composition of breeze block, pocketing glass doors, and wood slats
composition of breeze block, pocketing glass doors, and wood slats
Breeze block detail
Breeze block detail
Breeze block detail
Breeze block detail
Date palm tree aperture
Date palm tree aperture
Breeze block screens the street to focus the view on Camelback Mountain
Breeze block screens the street to focus the view on Camelback Mountain
Breeze block screens the street to focus the view on Camelback Mountain
Breeze block screens the street to focus the view on Camelback Mountain
Pocketing glass doors create seamless connection to flagstone front patio wrapped in a breeze block wall
Pocketing glass doors create seamless connection to flagstone front patio wrapped in a breeze block wall
Great room with pocketing glass doors on both side to create capture cooling breezes
Great room with pocketing glass doors on both side to create capture cooling breezes
Walnut and black kitchen with date palm inspired wood screen
Walnut and black kitchen with date palm inspired wood screen
Walnut and black kitchen with date palm inspired wood screen
Walnut and black kitchen with date palm inspired wood screen
View through the great room to the iconic midcentury modern home across the street that served as an inspiration for this house
View through the great room to the iconic midcentury modern home across the street that served as an inspiration for this house
Material details of the kitchen including the date palm inspired custom wood screen
Material details of the kitchen including the date palm inspired custom wood screen
Detail of the date palm inspired custom wood screen
Detail of the date palm inspired custom wood screen
Corner window in the sitting room frames a view of downtown Phoenix
Corner window in the sitting room frames a view of downtown Phoenix
Corner window in the sitting room frames a view of downtown Phoenix
Corner window in the sitting room frames a view of downtown Phoenix
Living room fireplace wall with wet bar. Wet bar has another date palm inspired wood screen
Living room fireplace wall with wet bar. Wet bar has another date palm inspired wood screen
Muted bathroom with plaster walls and organic materials
Muted bathroom with plaster walls and organic materials
A skylight provides soft light into the simple plaster shower
A skylight provides soft light into the simple plaster shower
Peek a boo window provides a view while bathing
Peek a boo window provides a view while bathing

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Details

Square Feet
4545
Bedrooms
5
Full Baths
4
Partial Baths
1

Credits

Builder
Minnewaska
Photographer
Dan Ryan Studio

From The Ranch Mine

When we first drove up to the site in the fall of 2018 we spotted perhaps the most iconic midcentury home in Phoenix across the street, a house designed by Al Beadle commonly known as White Gates which has sat vacant for decades. Knowing the history of this home, we knew immediately that we had the challenging task of creating a new neighbor that should honor the legacy of the midcentury modern icon while adding a distinctly new chapter to the story of this unique neighborhood that lies at the base of Camelback Mountain. The house is named “White Dates,” a play on White Gates inspired by the Date palm trees found on the site, including one that is used to mark the entry of the home. The layout of the house was driven by prioritizing the view of Camelback Mountain, placing the great room and primary suite in positions to make the most of it. The great room features floor to ceiling pocketing glass doors on both sides of the room, capturing the cool breezes that come up the mountain and opening out onto front and rear patios for seamless indoor outdoor living. To honor the iconic midcentury neighbor, we incorporated midcentury modern design elements in the design in fresh, contemporary ways. The front patio is perhaps the most clear midcentury connection, using breezeblock to screen the road and focus the view towards the mountain beyond. We used breezeblock from a local company in a more grandiose scale than most midcentury applications. The exterior patios and walkways are flagstone and the entry of the house is highlighted by a singular date palm tree growing through a triangular aperture to the sky, referencing Albert Frey’s entry to Palm Springs City Hall. We then used the Date palm leaf as pattern inspiration throughout the home, such as the wood details behind the bar and the midcentury-like screen wall to the formal sitting area. The interior palette is restrained to let the mountain and midcentury design elements come to the forefront, using concrete floors, plaster in the primary bath and shower and a combination of walnut, white oak, and matte black cabinetry.