Tree Top Residence by Belzberg Architects in Los Angeles, California

Project: Tree Top Residence
Architects: Belzberg Architects
Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
Area: 13,885 sq ft
Photographs by: Bruce Damonte

Tree Top Residence by Belzberg Architects

The Tree Top Residence is a modern dwelling located along a natural ridge line in Los Angeles, California. This luxury home was designed and developed by Belzberg Architects and it spans across three levels. It was designed in a way to celebrate the specific landscape of the site on which it is built. The surrounding topography is mimicked through the long and narrow plan, emerging above the crows of the surrounding trees.
Hidden from the street to protect the privacy of its residents, the Tree Top Residence remains open to its site but it also offers views over the terrain below it by extending a small piece of its last floor over the canopy of the trees.

The Tree Top Residence celebrates the site’s complex landscape, merging with it seamlessly and emerging from it atop the canopy of trees that surround it. Built along a natural ridgeline, the long and narrow plan of the three-story house mimics and inverts the angles of the site’s topography, creating dynamic vertical and horizontal relationships.

Vertically, an eccentrically-helical stair functions as a primary organizing element and a sculptural gesture upon entry into the house. On the ground floor, it acts as a threshold into the open plan; on the floor above, it separates the master suite and children’s quarter, while providing a light well to the basement. Horizontally, walls are used sparingly in favor of fluidly connected spaces. Movement and views between dining areas, kitchen, play and gathering spaces are uninterrupted, and floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors blend the interior with the outside.

Hidden from the street, the residence is insulated from its neighbors, but open to its site. Canted limestone louvers, and dense planting on the north facade shield the interior from the closest adjacency. Conversely, the rest of the building opens to the site with floor-to-ceiling glazing, relying on both the house’s generous distance from the property line, and the densely wooded valley below to create a natural screen. The design culminates in the master bedroom, which features full-height sliding doors at its cantilevered corner. The orchestration of this view, overlooking a dense canopy of trees, embodies the intent to offer respite from the city below.

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