Mandeville Canyon

Project Details

Project Name
Mandeville Canyon
Location
BrentwoodCA
Project Types
Single Family
Project Scope
New Construction
Shared By
Whipple Russell
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2000
Style
Modern
Team
Architect: Marc Whipple AIA

Project Description

This horse ranch in Brentwood, California is a livable, romantic blend of contemporary and Mediterranean architectural sensibilities. The house was originally created for two artists, husband and wife; one an architect turned director, the other a writer and sommelier. Both very passionate about every detail that had gone into the creation of all their living spaces; a restoration in Italy and a loft in New York City. He wanted contemporary, she longed for romantic. As Marc explains, the style derives from the all-important floor plan. This is where decisions regarding use, light, and the day-to-day performance of the spaces are made. This plan called for open, cleanly outlined spaces that flowed one into another.

Thick, clay colored walls with many deep portals create sculptures of light in constant variation. As in many of Marc’s designs the pool meets the edge of the house at a large expanse of glass, producing a dazzling effect indoors and out. Famed LA photographer Julius Shulman called the house “cellular architecture”, as each room, though changing in height and size, transmits its own light in harmony with the whole. The clients called this their Xanadu Ranch and honored us with one of our favorite quotes, “Every time we come home we feel like we’re on vacation.”

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