Biltmore Colony

Project Details

Project Name
Biltmore Colony
Project Types
Project Scope
New Construction
Shared By
Chinnu
Project Status
Built
Room or Space
Outdoor

Project Description

2007 RADA
Single-Family Production / Detached / Merit

Biltmore Colony’s architecture is referential to Palm Springs, Calif.’s modernist history, but DesignARC Los Angeles infused the project with up-to-date models of land planning as well. The “innovation is in the creation of the courtyards,” said one judge.

Built on the remains of the old Biltmore Hotel, the project uses a zero-lot-line strategy to get the most out of its 3.3-acre parcel. Each of the 19 houses is sited on one side of the lot to capture outdoor living spaces up to the adjacent house. “This was an attempt to remake the traditional Palm Springs patio home,” says Dion McCarthy, AIA. “It’s all about the sun and outdoors here.” Circulation is maintained along the lot-line wall to create privacy for each house.

In addition to the outdoor spaces, all the houses have casitas, staggered from front to rear to vary the streetscape. A well-known typology in Palm Springs, the casitas—articulated as freestanding volumes close to the house—can serve as guesthouses or as vacation rentals, McCarthy says.

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