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The client, a restaurateur and former professional baseball player for the Japanese leagues whose love for Japanese culture and cuisine manifested itself into his San Francisco Japanese restaurant and his Asian-influenced home.
The client desired a house that would maximize the amount of livable space while maintaining a usable backyard and pool, all with hints of an Eastern aesthetic. The client did not want the home to loom as a monolith above the surrounding neighborhood.
To establish an unobtrusive streetscape presence, Shubin + Donaldson took advantage of the downward sloping nature of the land. From the street, the residence appears to be a two-story structure, but the rear view reveals a spacious three-story, terraced home with full-length glass windows and doors that look onto the pool.
To impart a Japanese elegance, fine craftsmanship, reminiscent of seamless, fitted Japanese woodworking and various combinations of Asian-origin hardwoods are used throughout this ground-up construction. Rows of stained-teak planks with steel create railings, shades, gates, and fences on the exterior and interior of the house. Planks are meticulously joined at corners, appearing nearly seamless. Asian hardwoods also compose the stairs, ceilings, and floors of various interior locales. At the staircase, a shoji screen back window curves into a skylight, blurring the lines between wall and ceiling.
Location
Brentwood, California
Principal Architects
Robin Donaldson AIA
Russell Shubin AIA
Project Architect
Mark Hershman
Project Team
Vance Ruppert
Michael Hanson
Photographer
Zack Benson, Josh Perrin
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Hybrid Designscapes
This unique spa only project was built against a pre existing fountain and displays clean lines and wire cut shotcrete to allow for precise placement of six inch tiles throughout. The Asian influence precluded the use of traditional spa jets as the turbulence created may 'upset' the zen effect of the tranquil hot water. If one looks very carefully it is observable that the spa water constantly overflows beyond a wide tiled border into a surge tank hidden under the structure. This effect adds an interesting visual perspective. A Japanese Sago Palm and Bamboo finish off the pagoda and day bed area adjacent.
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