Upper Happy Valley

Project Details

Project Name
Upper Happy Valley
Location
LafayetteCA
Project Types
Single Family
Project Scope
Renovation/Remodel
Shared By
John Lum Architecture
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2014

Project Description

This project reflects the clients’ casual, family-focused lifestyle and can be viewed as a conjoining of their lives. An extensive remodel of their mid-century ranch is reflective of the wife’s Japanese heritage, and dance aesthetic. Additions to the house are clad in customized shou-sugi-ban, an ancient charred-wood siding, historically used in Japan to naturally protect wood from fire and insects. The use of this material provides a cultural connection, adding weight, and a visual dynamic to this otherwise banal California rancher. The floor plan was shifted to create expansive living areas pocketed with discreet moments of overlapping visual mystery in this otherwise light-filled house. Free-form screens add a dynamic quality to the façade, a nod to the wife’s career as a dancer.

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