Project: Ettley Residence
Architects: Studio 90ne2
Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
Photographs by: Courtesy of Studio 9one2
Ettley Residence by Studio 9one2
Inspired by the shoreline landscape, TheΒ Ettley ResidenceΒ reinterprets the relationship between what is solid and the voids. This concept is easy to recognize thanks to the blue glass and solid wood boxes used in the construction of this residence which give it a unique appearance of a modern seaside sculpture.
TheΒ Ettley ResidenceΒ was designed by the Californian-based architectsΒ Studio 90ne2Β and is located on the shore of LA, overlooking the ocean.
From the architects:Β “The Ettley residence is a study in solid-void relationships. The Aluminum and wood βumbrellaβ over the blue glass, which appear to be blocks of frozen blue Pacific ocean, juxtapose against the solid wood boxes giving an appearance of a modern seaside sculpture. Situated just a few blocks from the ocean, the up-sloping lot achieves commanding views of the water while providing a cityscape foreground to the setting. The master suite located at the mid level front has a glass floor sitting area, which overlooks a reflecting pond and garden below. This patio is located off the theater/family room.”
From the architects: “There is a vertical bamboo garden surrounded by wood slats that grow up through the building providing needed privacy to the master and to the main living spaces at the top level. This vertical garden gives a zen like feeling completing the richness in the selected materials utilized in the designing of this home.”
From the architects:Β “Studio 9one2 has become known for itβs particularly interesting staircases. The majority of beach houses in the LA area are designed as inverted plans with the living spaces at the top level in order to achieve the best ocean views. As a result the both visitors and occupants alike utilize the stair system quite often. Studio 9one2 always strives to make those normally mundane trips into sculptural experiences. This home with its βEsher-esqueβ stairs and glass floor landings is certainly no exception.”