Noah Walker 沐浴在阳光下的别致独栋 首
2023-06-26 09:33
Infused with inspiring new experiences, the home sets itself apart from the surrounding typologies of the Los Angeles neighbourhoods and shines brightly with its own individuality. Further defined by one of the few naturally flowing creeks, Rustic Creek, as well as its proximity to the Pacific Ocean, Rustic Canyon creates its own microclimate, allowing for lush vegetation and several different species of trees to grow. With dramatic lighting and refined proportions, Walker Workshop instils a quiet and sophisticated touch through each wing.
Honouring the client’s desire for a Hacienda-style home, a more traditional Spanish residence from about 100 years ago, Rustic Canyon has been adapted to suit the needs and technologies of the modern age.
Honouring the client’s desire for a Hacienda-style home, a more traditional Spanish residence from about 100 years ago, Rustic Canyon has been adapted to suit the needs and technologies of the modern age. Spanning over four wings, the floor plan consists of a primary suite wing, children’s wing, guest wing with attached theatre room and a wing reserved for services and the garage. However, needing a central space that connected the wings, Walker Workshop has designed a middle wing – also referred to as the light box – to answer this need. Including a single living room and kitchen space, the light box is emphasised by daring glass windows that allow natural light to flood into the home. With a focus upon unusual light, the middle wing offers the owners a place in which they can experience and enjoy the tracking of light from morning to evening.
With large expanses of glass on the north, east, south and west exposures of the central wing, the welcomed natural light helps to warm each chosen element and bring the living spaces together. Designed to be the heart of the home, the kitchen is also given additional volume through high ceilings and large windows. Moreover, inspired by the idea of a cathedral-type kitchen, the architect installs a large island bench that is inspired by the idea of an altar, and becomes a spot in which the owners can gather and entertain from. By framing the kitchen with the large window, Noah Walker has added a defining moment where the owners can gaze upon the large Maluleka trees that cover the property.
Designed to be the heart of the home, the kitchen is also given additional volume through high ceilings and large windows.
Continuing the emphasis on light, the addition of a skylight in the master suite was an idea of the client, who desired the room to have more visual drama. Due to being both the builder and architect, Walker Workshop was able to make fluid changes throughout and change the design as construction progressed. Capturing the enormous oak tree in the backyard, the master skylight is flanked by the oak wood flooring that is installed in the ceiling, adding for a moment of dramatic intrigue upon entering. With its minimalist approach, the exterior of the home is covered with a stucco palette, whilst the interior employs white oak on the floors and ceiling. Additionally, black aluminium framing is used for the doors and windows.
Walker Workshop imbues the residence with cinematic points of view through deliberate architectural and design elements. Purposely using materials and shapes that provide a calming yet modern aesthetic, Walker Workshop offers its clients a home that allows for them to grow in place.
Noah Walke
WALKER WORKSHOP
Walker Workshop is a Los Angeles based Architecture firm established in 2010 with the purpose of creating modern structures that are warmly minimal with careful considerations of light, space and the unique qualities of each project’s location. Recently named one of
est. magazines “Esteemed 10 International Design Visionaries
,” Walker Workshop has always maintained an approach which is deeply rooted in craft and construction, with a rich awareness of the practical responsibility of making buildings. As a licensed General Contractor, we frequently build the homes that we design. This ethos of creative ownership for all phases of the work, from initial concept followed through to project completion, permeates our culture.
Critical to our mission is the notion that a space, thoughtfully executed, can elevate the body and mind of its inhabitants; and while we do design homes for rock stars we also design for everyone that wants to live like one. We hope that we can elevate each of our projects to this level of art: with the same level of care and consideration that would normally go into a museum, church, or temple.
For us to be successful we must design as if each of our projects will outlast us, heirlooms to be passed down for generations. This is why the entire spiraling journey of design and the relationships we build with our clients along the way is so important. In this era of seductive visual tools, we prefer substance. Our finished work should speak for itself.
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