FreelandBuck

Second House

Second House
© Eric Staudenmaier

SECOND HOUSE

FreelandBuck

ARCHITECTS
FreelandBuck

PROJECT TEAM
Johannes Beck, Nick Schwaller

LEAD DESIGNERS
Brennan Buck, David Freeland

PHOTOS
Eric Staudenmaier (21)

STATUS
Built

YEAR
2019

LOCATION
Los Angeles, CA, United States

TYPE
Residential › Private House

The new 1,500-square-foot home is an intricate aggregation of interior and exterior volumes. Located on a tight site behind an existing residence, the new structure borrows the steeply pitched rooflines of the front house while turning inward around a private, central courtyard.

Second House
© Eric Staudenmaier
Second House
© Eric Staudenmaier

Each room of the house is expressed as a distinct block paired with a corresponding exterior space (two entry alcoves and a balcony overlooking the courtyard) carved from the buildable footprint.

Even though the program is articulated as separate volumes, the interior and exterior spaces are woven together into a single, visually continuous living space.

Second House
© Eric Staudenmaier
Second House
© Eric Staudenmaier
Second House
© Eric Staudenmaier

Transitions and thresholds are emphasized by an alternating arrangement of material surfaces, creating a series of dramatically different spaces that are integrated into a single environment.

Floor materials such as tight-veined grey limestone and white stained knotty pine suggest distinctions between interior and exterior.

The interior stairs are painted bright red and orange, with the colors leaking into adjacent bedrooms and living spaces depending upon light intensity and time of day. Light cascades down into the interior from high windows, providing views to the sky and hills.

Second House
© Eric Staudenmaier
Second House
© Eric Staudenmaier

The exterior is clad with custom-patterned cement board panels and can be read as a monolithic mass. The orthogonal surfaces have a slightly darker tone than those at a diagonal, producing an ambiguous reading between a single rectangular block and three aligned wedges.

In contrast to the differentiated-but-open ground floor, the master bedroom and guest room at the second level are isolated volumes, each contained in a separate wedge.

Second House
© Eric Staudenmaier
Second House
© Eric Staudenmaier

The house strikes a balance between volumetric distinction and spatial continuity and creates an environment in constant modulation; whether by natural and artificial light, the opening of doors and windows, or the configuration of furniture.

DESIGN HIGHLIGHTS:

The new 1,500-square-foot home is an intricate aggregation of interior and exterior volumes.

Each room is expressed through the massing and carves out a corresponding exterior space, creating a continuous flow between indoors and outdoors. Transitions and thresholds are emphasized by an alternating arrangement of material surfaces, creating a series of dramatically different spaces that are integrated into a single environment.

Second House
© Eric Staudenmaier
Second House
© Eric Staudenmaier
Second House
© Eric Staudenmaier

Interior stairs are painted bright red and orange, with the colors leaking into adjacent bedrooms and living spaces depending upon light variability or time of day.

FLOORS

tight-veined grey limestone and white stained knotty pine suggest distinctions between interior and exterior.

EXTERIOR

clad with custom-patterned cement board panels and can be read as a monolithic mass Custom fabricated lights hang in the front hall and living room, projecting colorfully textured shadows on the interior faces of each volume translated into a lamp shade at the scale of a house.

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© Eric Staudenmaier


Second House
© Eric Staudenmaier
Second House
© Eric Staudenmaier
Second House
© Eric Staudenmaier
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© Eric Staudenmaier
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© Eric Staudenmaier
Second House
© Eric Staudenmaier


Second House
© Eric Staudenmaier
Second House
© Eric Staudenmaier


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FreelandBuck
T +1 323 5404346
FreelandBuck
1301 N Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90012, United States