Project: Bridge House LA
Architects: Dan Brunn Architecture
Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
Area: 4,500 sf
Photographs by: Brandon Shigeta
Architect Dan Brunn has decided to use a long, slender layout for his own home design, developed in partnership with MODAA. The Bridge House LA is his new modern residence occupying 4,500 square feet in Los Angeles, California. It is placed on a plot where it stretches over a small stream, surrounded by lush landscapes.
A visionary architectural exploration born in the heart of Hancock Park, Bridge House LA has officially reached completion after 2 years of construction. Designed by Dan Brunn, AIA, Principal of Dan Brunn Architecture, the one-of-a kind “bridge house” will literally bridge 65’ over a natural stream.
Staying consistent with Brunn’s “less is more” approach to building, the home will occupy 4,500 square feet on a 15,000 square-foot lot.
The project’s commitment to sustainable solutions will serve as a demonstration of innovative systems and forward-thinking processes. The home’s design exemplifies Brunn’s signature minimalist aesthetic, evident in dynamic spatial choreography of light and volume. “The idea is to do something extraordinary with ordinary means”, says Brunn.
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