TP-H Residence – Addition to an Adobe-brick House
The project is the addition of a dining room, reading room and two bedroom suites to an existing 1948 adobe-brick house.
Architects: Jermyn Manthripragada Architecture, Berkeley, USA
Location: Palo Alto, California, USA
Architects: Jermyn Manthripragada Architecture, Berkeley, USA
Location: Palo Alto, California, USA
The
extension employs the material and formal language developed for a
previous addition (the “Box Office”) completed in 2011: spare, platonic
boxes of a perceptual mass defined precisely at their junctions to
openings with a material thinness. This definition allows the flush
glazed surfaces to register, in moments, as contiguous with the outer
membrane of the stucco while at other times seem absent.
The
three main volumes orchestrate movement and views through their various
internal alignments - a row of door openings, for example, from the
master bedroom at the opposite end of the addition, or an oblique
framing of the dining space from the reading room. The reading of the
solid/void relationship oscillates between additive and subtractive
processes - on the one hand understood as a series of connected volumes
while on the other seen as an initially pure box from which two L-forms
are removed. The result is a rhythmic reciprocity between interior space
and garden.
Program: dining room, reading room and two bedroom suites
Structural Engineer: Kevin Donahue
General Contractor: Timothy Lemma
Completed: March, 2013