Archives for 2011
La Jolla Drive Residence – David VanHoy AIA
Designed for and by David VanHoy AIA. This single level Modern Mesa Home, offers 3 beds, 2 baths and an office or den at the front of the house. The main open living area is composed of dining, living room and kitchen with 14 ft ceilings and walls of low e glass to the walled and private yard. The design of the home allows for the perfect indoor/outdoor lifestyle of Santa Barbara. Located right near the Beach, the Douglas Preserve (Wilcox property), shops, dining and much more. Provisions have been made for a 600 sq ft ocean and island view deck over the carport area. If you’re looking for something move in ready with great construction and design, you won’t find a better home.
To inquire about listing:
Josiah & Justine Hamilton
Montecito: (805) 284-8835
Fax: (805) 456-6660
[email protected]
San Ysidro Lane Residence – Jack Warner AIA
This classic Jack Warner designed residence is an entertainer’s paradise. Newly renovated, delivering all the modern amenities desired without compromising the original design and Architecture. The home is situated on flat, private, beautifully landscaped, Mountain View acre between the San Ysidro Ranch and the Upper Village and includes a massive sundrenched pool, guest house and grand circular motor court.
To inquire about listing:
Josiah & Justine Hamilton
Montecito: (805) 284-8835
Fax: (805) 456-6660
[email protected]
Marmol Radziner: Lilac Drive Residence Montecito
The 3,500 square foot Lilac Drive Residence will be located on a lush lot in the foothills of Montecito, California. The two-story home will be comprised 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, with the second story devoted to the master suite.
The property is densely covered in Oak Trees with views focusing on the surrounding foliage. Designed to nestle into the landscape, the home will be composed of a variety of natural materials including local Santa Barbara sandstone, reclaimed wood, and smooth troweled, dark finished cement plaster. Oak Trees are protected in Montecito, so the shape of the house was determined both by the trees and the pathway of a protected creek running through the property.
Intersecting roof planes and deep roof overhangs define the design of the residence. Green roofs accentuate the second story, floating above the entrance and flanking the master bedroom and its private deck in rear. Walls of windows and sliding glass doors line the exterior of the backside of the home on both levels, looking out over the grounds, outdoor living area, and long swimming pool.
Marmol Radziner
12210 Nebraska Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90025
310 826 6222 phone
310 826 6226 fax
[email protected]
Cohen Residence, Toro Canyon, Montecito: Architect John Mike Cohen
Constructed of laminated glass beams and roof panels, with glass doors, this entry space is conceptualized as an exterior circulation connection between the private and public wings of the house. The exterior walls are constructed of 12” thick insulated cast-in-place self consolidating concrete, and a metal roof helps to provide maximum fire resistance in this secluded canyon. Interior floors are lightweight concrete. The exposed concrete is warmed with doors and windows of natural mahogany and interior millwork and ceilings of natural eucalyptus. The main floor of 4,700 square feet includes a studio, family room, kitchen, dining room, living room, office and master suite. A lower floor of 2800 square feet includes guest rooms and an exercise space and mechanical space.
- 1
- 2
- 3
- …
- 6
- Next Page »