Via De La Paz Residence

Project Details

Project Name
Via De La Paz Residence
Project Types
Project Scope
Addition/Expansion
Shared By
Mahesh Rajanala
Project Status
Built
Style
Modern
Size
3,880 ft²
Room or Space
Other

Project Description

2005 RADA
Nonzero/Architecture /Studio Bau:ton

It’s a significant accomplishment when an architect is entrusted with a Richard Neutra house. Peter Grueneisen has had the good fortune to work on this particular 1949 Neutra design not just once, but twice—and for two different clients. The first phase, done from 1995 to 1999, centered on the landscape/hardscape. The second phase, from 1999 to 2002, involved significant renovation of the first-floor master bathroom and kitchen and the addition of a second story containing two bedrooms, a bath, and a sitting area.

Researching Neutra’s work and “learning how the house was put together” was especially interesting for Grueneisen. “We tried to expand what had been started in a way that blended in, without pretending that it was old but that it was seamless at the end,” says the Swiss-born architect. “Both owners made the conscious decision that whatever was done should blend in. Among architects the approach might be stronger and more different [than the original]. But we weren’t there to try to trump the original or to compete with it.” The judges agreed. “There are wonderful pieces added. He takes a good house and skillfully makes some more of it.”

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