Coldwater Canyon / Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects

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Beverly Hills, United States
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Text description provided by the architects. The site is a deep, narrow, one-acre hillside property in Beverly Hills. The owners' desires were to create an oasis that focused more on a sense of privacy and introspection rather than maximizing views or presenting an extroverted face to the neighbourhood. In addition, the hillside site presented a number of significant technical challenges in terms of setbacks and maximum building envelope. The design solution was to organize the house and compound as a long, attenuated experience that afforded a sense of graciousness and space despite the restrictions.

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A small light-filled structure that doubles as a project studio and guest house anchor the north end of the site. In between, a pool courtyard and gardens occupy the heart of the site. The main house is developed on two levels pulled along the north-south axis and houses most of the program. The motor court and garage anchor the south end of the house which contains the more private areas including the media room and gym. The entry sequence was choreographed to create a sense of retreating into a private realm, leaving the cars and working world of Los Angeles behind.

Coldwater Canyon / Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects - Facade, Garden
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Guests arrive at the main level through an entry foyer that leads to the primary living spaces. Moving north, the spaces become more public, leading to the open dining and living space were north facing floor to ceiling glass and sliding doors open to the pool, courtyard and lush landscape views. The upper level is reserved for the master suite which projects out over the courtyard and a guest room for grandchildren. The levels are pinned together by a gracious architectural stair at the core of the house as well as a double-height library.

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Cite: "Coldwater Canyon / Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects" 30 Nov 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/884330/coldwater-canyon-ehrlich-architects> ISSN 0719-8884

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