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Architects: Ehrlich Yanai Rhee Chaney Architects
- Area: 4076 ft²
- Year: 2018
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Photographs:Matthew Millman
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Text description provided by the architects. A unique collaboration between the architects and an internationally known artist, this house could be called “a vessel for living and art.” The artist, Johannes Girardoni, creates site-specific projects that explore connections between art, design, technology, and architecture. For this site, a narrow lot in an eclectic urban neighborhood about a mile from the beach, he wanted to build a home that would also be an immersive art experience.
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Ehrlich, Yanai, and Girardoni collaborated to integrate art and architecture by creating three two-story living blocks. Sensitively scaled to surrounding houses, these monolithic shapes are disrupted by irregular angles and rotated axes.
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The upper level is rendered in smooth white stucco while the lower level is clad in charred black shou sugi ban, a technique from eighteenth-century Japan. Lined up in a row, the living areas open to discrete outdoor spaces on both the ground and upper floors, forming multiple decks, gardens, and a pool court. A roof deck above the central volume provides another layer of outdoor space and views out over the neighborhood.
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The three structures are connected by Girardoni’s artwork Spectral Bridge, which links the first two buildings by a bridge within a glass atrium, and the rear two structures by an exterior bridge. In between the bridges an “art lounge” is situated for colored light and sound baths. Spectral Bridge runs on a program timed to the sunset and sunrise, shifting through color sequences based on a year-long evolution of the spectrum.
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Family and visitors experience it from the inside as a series of spaces defined by lines of light, volumes of color, and ambient sound. Viewed from the outside, the bridge reads as a glowing physical volume, a light sculpture that unifies the architecture.
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