Canopy House

Project Details

Project Name
Canopy House
Location
4700 N Camino SumoTucson85718
Project Types
Single Family
Project Scope
Renovation/Remodel
Shared By
Rob Paulus
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2012
Style
Modern
Size
4,500 ft²
Team
Construction Manager of Exterior: Rob Paulus Architects
Interior Contractor: Mega Trend Inc.
Interior Designer: Baker + Hesseldenz
Landscape Architect: Rob Paulus Architects
Cabinetry: Baker + Hesseldenz Design Inc.
Steel Fabrication: Myrmo and Sons Inc.
Framing: Wentz and Patrick Construction Co., Inc.
Rockwork: TDREX Excavation
Photographer: Cooperthwaite Photography + Productions

Project Description

This renovation for a physician and author opens the house up in plan and section to embrace the lush landscape of its desert site while improving the flow and experience of the property. New forms are crisp and clean to contrast with the heavy and rounded vocabulary of the existing building. Using a reductive approach on the interior, walls are taken down to provide better function, circulation and views. On the exterior, an existing trellis porch is transformed into an outdoor living room and kitchen with a new raised canopy. This 20 x 40 foot rectangle of wood and steel lifts up and over the existing house to provide more light and views to the lush courtyard oasis and big, blue sky of the Sonoran Desert. A natural material and color palette dominates the new scheme with an emphasis on Douglas Fir wood that was influenced by the clients desire to create nature inspired spaces. This warm wood is used on all interior cabinetry but also appears on the exterior as the underside of the roof plane that hovers over the outdoor living area. The existing closed in house is transformed to engage the outdoors while creating calming interior space in a decidedly modern overhaul.

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