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Nakahouse

Nakahouse
© Steve King

NAKAHOUSE

XTEN Architecture

ARCHITECTS
XTEN Architecture

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
NWGC, INC.

GEOTECH
CY Geotech

PROJECT TEAM
Monika Haefelfinger, Austin Kelly, Scott Utterstrom, Jae Rodriguez, Qichen Cao, Karin Nelson, Joseph Tran, Karin Von Wyl

MANUFACTURERS
Dornbracht, Hansgrohe, Caesarstone, Franke, Miele, Benjamin Moore, Carl Hansen, Dex O Tex, Environment, Escenium Haus, Gessi, Halo, Meoded Paint, Milgard, Neo-metro, Soss, Thermador, Titus, Type V-n, Western Integrated, +1

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Axial Engineering Group

PHOTOGRAPHS
Steve King

AREA
2700.0 ft2

YEAR
2011

LOCATION
Los Angeles, United States

Nakahouse
© Steve King

Text description provided by architect.

Nakahouse is an abstract remodel of a 1960's hillside home located on a West facing ridge in the Hollywood Hills, just below the Hollywood sign.

Nakahouse
© Steve King
Nakahouse
© Steve King

To the South and West are views of the Beechwood Canyon; to the East is a protected natural ravine, with a view of Griffith Park Observatory in the distance.

The existing home was built as a series of interconnected terraced spaces on the downslope property.

Due to geotechnical, zoning and budget constraints the foundations and building footprint were maintained in the current design.

Nakahouse
© Steve King
Nakahouse
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The interior was completely reconfigured however, and the exterior was opened up to the hillside views and the natural beauty of the surroundings.

A large terrace was added to link the kitchen/ dining area with the living room, with a steel stair leading to a rooftop sundeck.

Terraces were also added to the bedroom wing and the upper master bedroom suite to extend the interior spaces through floor to ceiling glass sliding panels that disappear into adjacent walls when open.

Nakahouse
© Steve King
Nakahouse
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The exterior walls are finished in a smooth black Meoded ventetian plaster system, designed to render the building as a singular sculptural object set within the lush natural setting.

A series of abstract indoor-outdoor spaces with framed views to nature are rendered in white surfaces of various materials and finishes; lacquered cabinetry, epoxy resin floors and decks and painted metal.

Nakahouse
© Steve King
Nakahouse
© Steve King

The contrast between the interior and exterior of the house is intentional and total. While the exterior is perceived as a specific finite and irregular object in the landscape the opposite occurs inside the building.Once inside the multitude of white surfaces blend the rooms together, extending ones sense of space and creating a heightened, abstract atmosphere from which to experience the varied forms of the hillside landscape.


Nakahouse
© Steve King
Nakahouse
© Steve King
Nakahouse
© Steve King


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