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Los Angeles, California (2007)
Beverly Glen House strips an existing kit house down to it’s repetitive structural skeleton, and re-clads it with a composition of redwood and roofing membrane while unpacking the architectural interrogation of the roof/wall intersection. The house lives as a linear extrusion punctuated by strategic penetrations in the roof and walls. Along it’s length, the wall transforms many times to create spatial and technical variation in the performance of the building’s envelope.
Architect of Record: RoTo Architects, Inc. Los Angeles, CA
IP team member role (While employed @ RoTo Architects): Travis Williams - Project Architect