Pittman Dowell Residence Designer: Michael Maltzan Architecture
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Image Credits: Iwan Baan
The project is a residence for two artists. Located 15 miles north of Los Angeles at the edge of Angeles forest, the site encompasses 6 acres of land originally planned as a hillside subdivision of houses designed by Richard Neutra. Three level pads were created but only one house was built, the 1952 Serulnic Residence. The current owners have over the years developed an extensive desert garden and outdoor pavilion on one of the unbuilt pads. The new residence, to be constructed on the last level area, is circumscribed by the sole winding road which ends at the Serulnic house. architecturelab.net Posted: 07/13/2010 digg | del.icio.us | stumble | email this

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