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Beverly Grove Residence in Los Angeles, California (USA) by Assembledge+

Project name:
Beverly Grove Residence
Architecture firm:
Assembledge+
Location:
Los Angeles, California, USA
Photography:
Roger Davies
Principal architect:
David Thompson
Design team:
David Thompson, AIA, Ignacio Bruni
Collaborators:
Interior design:
Built area:
232 m²
Site area:
Design year:
2019
Completion year:
2022
Civil engineer:
Structural engineer:
Environmental & MEP:
Landscape:
Fiore Landscape Design
Lighting:
Supervision:
Visualization:
Tools used:
Construction:
Construction Collaborative
Material:
Western Red Cedar; Extira Panels painted White; Roof fascia and reveal: Sheet metal painted Black
Budget:
Undisclosed
Client:
Private
Status:
Built
Typology:
Residential › House

Assembledge+: Composed of simple geometries, the Beverly Grove Residence is a two-story home situated within the verdant Hollywood Hills. The building envelope is conceived of as a canvas that brings together texture, warmth and harmony, while simultaneously engaging notions of contrast and separation. A horizontal band separates the home into two portions. The lightly painted Extira panels of the lower portion around the residence. The upper portion, composed of Western Red Cedar siding, connects the architecture with the natural environment, bringing in color and warmth. A black fascia and metal reveal sharpen the material contrast and give buoyancy to the roof.

The material separation also serves to express the lower floor which opens to the pool deck, extending the living area to the surrounding landscape and creating an indoor-outdoor entertainment zone with expansive views of downtown Los Angeles. Inside, cabinetry by Henrybuilt, including a custom-built integrated kitchen, creates a sense of cohesiveness, enhancing the spaces with refinement, functional sophistication, and quality craftsmanship. An oak staircase with painted steel railings rises to the second floor, while double-height windows fill the space with natural light. The upper floor is reserved for guest rooms and a primary suite that extends to the south-facing deck—an invitation to enjoy the natural vistas.

In addition to utilizing FSC certified wood, sustainable measures include the installation of a solar photovoltaic system, operable windows to control individual users’ comfort, and xeriscape landscape practices.


By Liliana Alvarez

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