Bricault Design

Brooks Avenue House

Brooks Avenue House

BROOKS AVENUE HOUSE

Bricault design

ARCHITECTS
Bricault design

AREA
490.5 m2

PROJECT YEAR
2009

LOCATION
Los Angeles, United States

CATEGORY
Houses

Brooks Avenue House
Brooks Avenue House

Text description provided by architect.

The clients for this project needed more space to accommodate the needs of a growing family, but they were reluctant to leave their location in Venice - one of the few walkable neighborhoods in Los Angeles.

Brooks Avenue House
Brooks Avenue House

The solution was to maintain and remodel their existing 2000 square foot home, while creating a 1700 square foot addition and courtyard on the rear lane side.

With an ideal climate for much of the year, a primary design driver was to create a seamless connection between inside and outside, while eliminating the need for air conditioning To this end, a central sculptural staircase links the ground floor with the rooftop deck, while doubling as a chimney to draw cooling breezes through the house.

Brooks Avenue House
Brooks Avenue House

On the main floor, a sequence of pivoting doors opens the house to the courtyard, while on the second floor, windows fold back and full-height exterior panels slide into walls. A system of cedar battens serve as a shading device along much of the addition.

The volume of the new master bedroom extends out from the second story, creating a carport below.

Brooks Avenue House
Brooks Avenue House

Its exterior is clad with a living wall system on three sides, visually tying together the courtyard greenery with the planted roof.

All landscaping is fed with a combination of captured rainwater and recycled domestic greywater. The roof’s softscape is divided between a highly productive vegetable garden and indigenous, low-maintenance grasses and shrubs. The roof also supports a solar panel array that is sufficient to meet household needs.

Brooks Avenue House
Brooks Avenue House

The house features a high-efficiency combination boiler, which supplies both radiant in-floor heating and domestic hot water.

A hot water recirculation loop makes hot water available “on demand,” while reducing consumption.

Other features include low-flush toilets and non-toxic, low-VOC finishes, which are used throughout the house.

Brooks Avenue House
Brooks Avenue House


Brooks Avenue House
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Brooks Avenue House
Brooks Avenue House
Brooks Avenue House
Brooks Avenue House
Brooks Avenue House


Brooks Avenue House
Brooks Avenue House


Brooks Avenue House
Brooks Avenue House



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